Have you missed it? As the Japanese stock market knocked unsuccessfully on the door of 50,000 yesterday [21 Oct], sentiment shifted from FOMO [fear of missing out] to FOTI [fear of topping in]. Would someone buying the Japanese market today be making the same mistake as someone buying in Oct 1989? Pelham Smithers discusses.
Pelham Smithers notes that although there are reasons for thinking that the Chinese economy is producing “real” growth of around +5% for CY25, there are several structural problems that need to be considered and the implications for Japan.
For almost three years the Nikkei 225 has been tracking its performance from the 2003~5 bull market, albeit at levels some 3.3x higher In this report, Pelham Smithers discusses the similarities and asks three key questions: (1) Can we continue to track 2005 through the rest of the year; (2) Whatever happens in Q4, should we fear or be hopeful for 2026? And (3) Who are the upcoming winners and losers.
The general evaluation of TOKYO STEEL MNFG. (JP), a company active in the Steel industry, has been upgraded by the independent financial analyst theScreener with the addition of a star. Its fundamental valuation now shows 3 out of 4 possible stars while its market behaviour can be considered as moderately risky. theScreener believes that the additional star(s) merits the upgrade of its general evaluation to Slightly Positive. As of the analysis date March 11, 2022, the closing price was JPY 1,10...
Japan Market Comment by Pelham Smithers, Julie Boote and William Nestuk Nikkei ¥21,925.10 -¥224.11/ -1.01%); Topix ¥1,762.45(-¥12.70 / -0.72%); ¥/$106.84 Tags: Nissha (7915 JP), Hodogaya (4112 JP), Ulvac (6728 JP), Chugai Pharmaceutical (4519 JP), Tokyo Steel (5423), Fujitsu (6702 JP), Japan Cash Machine (6418 JP), Universal Entertainment (6425 JP), Sony (6758 JP), Checker Cab, Daiwa Motor Transportation (9082 JP), Uber, Daiichi Koutsu Sangyo (9035 JP), Alphabet (GOOG US), Apple (AAPL US), Mit...
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