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Moves aimed at anticipating the rise in US high-tech stocks after the holiday.
The Nikkei Average has risen for three consecutive days. It ended trading at ¥38,633.02, up ¥62.26 (with volume of approximately 1.31 billion shares). As the US market was closed on June 19 (Juneteenth National Independence Day), foreign transactions were slow and selling pressure prevailed at the beginning. This caused the Nikkei Average to temporarily fall to ¥38,263.08 during the morning session, widening the decline. The afternoon session was expected to remain in a stalemate, but the outlook for Globex's Na
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After a round of buying that reflected the high-tech stock market in the US, there was a strong sense of stalemate.
The Nikkei average continued to rise, ending trading at ¥38,570.76, up 88.65 yen (with an estimated volume of 1.36 billion shares). Following the trend of buying high-tech stocks in the US market the previous day, buying centered on semiconductor and electronic component stocks, and buying led the market. The Nikkei average rose to ¥38,797.97 shortly after the start of trading. However, there is often a conflict between strength and weakness around the 25-day moving average, and there were profit-taking sales and waiting-to-buy-back sales, in addition to the US market being closed on June 19th in observance of Juneteenth (the commemoration of the emancipation of slaves).
Nikkei Average continues to rise, bought on the back of the rise in US stocks, but the weight of the upper limit remains unchanged.
On the 18th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones rose 56.76 points (+0.15%) to 38,834.86, the Nasdaq rose 5.21 points (+0.03%) to 17,862.23, and the S&P 500 rose 13.80 points (+0.25%) to 5,487.03 at the close of trading. After shifting towards the belief that the results of May's retail sales justified a rate cut, the market rose. At the same time, concerns about the economy spread and the market struggled to grow. High-tech stocks were sold off for profit-taking near record highs.