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According to the 13F submission documents, $Berkshire Hathaway-A(BRK.A.US$ What are the top 5 stocks held by $Apple(AAPL.US$($135.4 billion), $Bank of America(BAC.US$ ($39.2 billion), $American Express(AXP.US$ ($34.5 billion), $Coca-Cola(KO.US$ ($24.5 billion), $Chevron(CVX.US$The order is (19.4 billion dollars), and the stocks held above account for about 75% of the portfolio.
What is the secret position of “Stock God”?
The “god of stocks” Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (Berkshire Hathaway) is on the US stock market on the 15th local time in the US after the end of trading, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)...
According to the 13F submission documents, $Berkshire Hathaway-A(BRK.A.US$ What are the top 5 stocks held by $Apple(AAPL.US$($135.4 billion), $Bank of America(BAC.US$ ($39.2 billion), $American Express(AXP.US$ ($34.5 billion), $Coca-Cola(KO.US$ ($24.5 billion), $Chevron(CVX.US$The order is (19.4 billion dollars), and the stocks held above account for about 75% of the portfolio.
What is the secret position of “Stock God”?
The “god of stocks” Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (Berkshire Hathaway) is on the US stock market on the 15th local time in the US after the end of trading, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)...
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Well, the stock market has been stormy these past few weeks. It's a “spring storm” unique to this season. The Nikkei Stock Average was sold to a high price of 40,087 yen (Zalaba basis) on March 22, and instantaneously to a low of 36,733 yen on 4/19. The decline is 4354 yen, and the rate of decline is 10.6%.
This rate of decline (most recent high to most recent low) $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US$5.7% of $TOPIX(.TOPIX.JP$7.9% of $Nasdaq(NDAQ.US$8.0% of $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$It is significantly higher than 5.9% of $Tokyo Electron(8035.JP$It is probably an effect of the sharp rise → sharp decline in the semiconductor-related sector. Also, there is no doubt that the FRB's postponement of interest rate cuts caused damage.
In fact, the TSE Growth 250 Index was hit by a sharp drop of 20.1%. In addition to individual investors' closeout sales, margin transactions (purchases) occurred, and it seems that there was a throw (disposal sale).
However, the general market price hit an immediate low on 4/19...
This rate of decline (most recent high to most recent low) $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US$5.7% of $TOPIX(.TOPIX.JP$7.9% of $Nasdaq(NDAQ.US$8.0% of $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$It is significantly higher than 5.9% of $Tokyo Electron(8035.JP$It is probably an effect of the sharp rise → sharp decline in the semiconductor-related sector. Also, there is no doubt that the FRB's postponement of interest rate cuts caused damage.
In fact, the TSE Growth 250 Index was hit by a sharp drop of 20.1%. In addition to individual investors' closeout sales, margin transactions (purchases) occurred, and it seems that there was a throw (disposal sale).
However, the general market price hit an immediate low on 4/19...
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Today I would like to write the “easiest way to use” the Ichimoku equilibrium table.
If you want to master the Ichimoku equilibrium table, I think it's a pretty difficult chart tactic that includes cycle theory and price range theory.
If you are fascinated by the Ichimoku Equilibrium Chart, I think it's worth studying.
But if you don't understand that much and want to use it as a quick reference...
・Golden Cross and Dead Cross at the conversion line and reference line
・The intersection of a late line and a candlestick
・Cash register support at the upper and lower cloud limits
There are such things. Reference lines, conversion lines, and cloud upper and lower limits (leading span) work quite a bit as cash registers, so it's also useful for imagining them as points where they stop falling or stop rising.
Furthermore, the easiest way to determine is the “candlestick” and “turning line” golden cross (GC) and dead cross (DC).
I only use the Ichimoku balance table with this and tactics using lag lines. I don't have any better knowledge than that.
Buy when the candlestick has GC the turning line
Sell when the candlestick turns DC
After taking a position, the conversion line becomes a cashier support, and if it crosses, it's fine
It's pretty simple, right?
Hosoda sensei posted this on X (Twitter)...
If you want to master the Ichimoku equilibrium table, I think it's a pretty difficult chart tactic that includes cycle theory and price range theory.
If you are fascinated by the Ichimoku Equilibrium Chart, I think it's worth studying.
But if you don't understand that much and want to use it as a quick reference...
・Golden Cross and Dead Cross at the conversion line and reference line
・The intersection of a late line and a candlestick
・Cash register support at the upper and lower cloud limits
There are such things. Reference lines, conversion lines, and cloud upper and lower limits (leading span) work quite a bit as cash registers, so it's also useful for imagining them as points where they stop falling or stop rising.
Furthermore, the easiest way to determine is the “candlestick” and “turning line” golden cross (GC) and dead cross (DC).
I only use the Ichimoku balance table with this and tactics using lag lines. I don't have any better knowledge than that.
Buy when the candlestick has GC the turning line
Sell when the candlestick turns DC
After taking a position, the conversion line becomes a cashier support, and if it crosses, it's fine
It's pretty simple, right?
Hosoda sensei posted this on X (Twitter)...
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