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$Ishares Inc Msci Turkey Etf(TUR.US$
Actually, Turkish stocks have risen quite a bit since the beginning of this year
What is the year-to-date gain/fall rate of +32.8%
The year-to-date gain/fall rate between NASDAQ and S&P 500 is about 11%, so there is a difference of nearly 3 times at the moment
Other than US stocks, there are many attractive investment targets, so I think it would be extremely unreasonable to focus only on US stocks
It's very important to look at things from a broad perspective
Actually, Turkish stocks have risen quite a bit since the beginning of this year
What is the year-to-date gain/fall rate of +32.8%
The year-to-date gain/fall rate between NASDAQ and S&P 500 is about 11%, so there is a difference of nearly 3 times at the moment
Other than US stocks, there are many attractive investment targets, so I think it would be extremely unreasonable to focus only on US stocks
It's very important to look at things from a broad perspective
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$Global X Japan Fintech ETF(2836.JP$
In the analysis of the Moomoo app, Source Botom came out, and it is said that the trend is on an upward trend.
I think it's because it's an ETF, and if you look at the constituent stocks of ETFs, you can see the bottom of stocks with a lot of incorporation, and stocks with little incorporation have begun to rise slightly.
It looks interesting, so I'll buy less and see how it goes.
In the analysis of the Moomoo app, Source Botom came out, and it is said that the trend is on an upward trend.
I think it's because it's an ETF, and if you look at the constituent stocks of ETFs, you can see the bottom of stocks with a lot of incorporation, and stocks with little incorporation have begun to rise slightly.
It looks interesting, so I'll buy less and see how it goes.
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・Japanese stocks are barely positive (taking into account inclusions). An increase of about 10% of the original amount. It's better than Orkan, but it's a subtle difference considering the time and effort.
Somehow, even though the increase is small, the impression is that when it is lowered, it is lowered all at once (maybe because the settlement period is in between)
There are also so many unit stocks that it is difficult to diversify. Maybe I'm a little bad at it.
If you're trading on a monthly basis, I feel it's better to buy an ETF. (cheap & no drastic reduction)
・US stocks rose by about 20% due to meme stocks. The drop was huge, but it went up all at once. Since unit stocks are also low, it is easy to make diversified investments and balance adjustments.
There is quite a sense of security because the United States as a whole is on an upward trend, and even if it falls temporarily, it will soon return.
It's nighttime in Japan, so it's quite difficult not to keep up with short-term movements.
・Future trials
Japan is steady on a monthly basis with ETFs.
The US continues to be an individual stock. Buy a few gambling stocks with intense price movements, aiming for when major players (which seem to be relatively stable), such as GAFAM+ stocks, fall slightly.
Somehow, even though the increase is small, the impression is that when it is lowered, it is lowered all at once (maybe because the settlement period is in between)
There are also so many unit stocks that it is difficult to diversify. Maybe I'm a little bad at it.
If you're trading on a monthly basis, I feel it's better to buy an ETF. (cheap & no drastic reduction)
・US stocks rose by about 20% due to meme stocks. The drop was huge, but it went up all at once. Since unit stocks are also low, it is easy to make diversified investments and balance adjustments.
There is quite a sense of security because the United States as a whole is on an upward trend, and even if it falls temporarily, it will soon return.
It's nighttime in Japan, so it's quite difficult not to keep up with short-term movements.
・Future trials
Japan is steady on a monthly basis with ETFs.
The US continues to be an individual stock. Buy a few gambling stocks with intense price movements, aiming for when major players (which seem to be relatively stable), such as GAFAM+ stocks, fall slightly.
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$Utilities - Regulated Electric(LIST2472.US$
$Aerospace & Defense(LIST2089.US$
$Capital Markets(LIST2260.US$
These are sectors where the tailwind seems to be blowing right now
This tailwind is super important, and if the shape of the sector chart is good, it is easier for funds to enter that sector, so if it is a stock within that, the probability of losing will decrease
Conversely, if the shape of the sector chart is bad, it is easy for funds to flow out of that sector, so you will be forced to play a pretty disadvantageous match
There are times when they are being pulled by outliers, but I don't think there is any loss in checking the sector chart
$Aerospace & Defense(LIST2089.US$
$Capital Markets(LIST2260.US$
These are sectors where the tailwind seems to be blowing right now
This tailwind is super important, and if the shape of the sector chart is good, it is easier for funds to enter that sector, so if it is a stock within that, the probability of losing will decrease
Conversely, if the shape of the sector chart is bad, it is easy for funds to flow out of that sector, so you will be forced to play a pretty disadvantageous match
There are times when they are being pulled by outliers, but I don't think there is any loss in checking the sector chart
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$PHLX Semiconductor Index(.SOX.US$
$NASDAQ 100 Index(.NDX.US$
$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$
$Copper Futures(JUL4)(HGmain.US$
The year-to-date gain/fall rate of each index and copper was compared (as of 2024/5/15 17:00)
SOX Index +17.45%
NASDAQ100 +8.9%
S&P 500 +10.00%
Copper +30.09%
If you compare them, you can see that in fact, semiconductors that had been making so much noise lost to copper
$NASDAQ 100 Index(.NDX.US$
$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$
$Copper Futures(JUL4)(HGmain.US$
The year-to-date gain/fall rate of each index and copper was compared (as of 2024/5/15 17:00)
SOX Index +17.45%
NASDAQ100 +8.9%
S&P 500 +10.00%
Copper +30.09%
If you compare them, you can see that in fact, semiconductors that had been making so much noise lost to copper
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$SORACOM(147A.JP$
What happened to Soracom? Even though the financial results were good, it declined day by day.
What happened to Soracom? Even though the financial results were good, it declined day by day.
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$Tenon Medical(TNON.US$
The financial results gacha is almost a total loss...
The financial results gacha is almost a total loss...
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$GameStop(GME.US$
It was a dealer stock, and a beginner bought 🔰, got involved in a major crash, and left
First of all, it's too late to buy now
It has meaning since it was prepared before the boom
The one that buys at a high stop is a stock that leaves immediately
The person preparing it now is slow to prepare
It was a dealer stock, and a beginner bought 🔰, got involved in a major crash, and left
First of all, it's too late to buy now
It has meaning since it was prepared before the boom
The one that buys at a high stop is a stock that leaves immediately
The person preparing it now is slow to prepare
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$Construction(LIST7098.JP$
$Engineering & Construction(LIST2033.US$
While doing research, I noticed that the construction industry has continued to rise for a long time in both Japan and America
The construction industry may actually be the most stable and easy to rise even over a long period of time
$Engineering & Construction(LIST2033.US$
While doing research, I noticed that the construction industry has continued to rise for a long time in both Japan and America
The construction industry may actually be the most stable and easy to rise even over a long period of time
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