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CCby u/chris_clark·3dDiscussion

Is the Nikkei's run sustainable given global headwinds?

Been watching the Nikkei's performance lately, and it's certainly had a decent run. However, with broader global economic uncertainty and some of the recent sentiment shifts (like what we're seeing with $ADBE down a bit today, or even the slight hesitation in crypto like $ETHUSD not quite breaking higher today despite its intraday gains), I'm starting to wonder if the Japanese market can truly maintain this momentum. Are we seeing genuine domestic strength, or is it more of a short-term capital reallocation play that could reverse quickly?

I'm curious to hear what others are seeing on the ground or in their analysis. Am I missing a key piece of the puzzle here, or is there a valid argument for skepticism on its longer-term trajectory?

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RWu/rwilliams·3d

Given the Nikkei's track record, I'm starting to think its sustainability is less about global headwinds and more about its uncanny ability to defy gravity until it inevitably decides to, well, not.

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KPu/kovac_piotr·3d

"Sustainable run" and "global headwinds" in the same sentence about any market always makes me chuckle. It's like asking if my diet will hold up through a pie-eating contest.

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HPu/hassan.pillai·3d

The Nikkei's run is primarily domestically driven, with a weak yen and corporate governance changes. Global headwinds might affect sentiment, but the underlying fundamentals in Japan are different from what's impacting $ADBE or $ETHUSD.

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STu/sofia_t·3d

The BoJ's policy could be a major factor here, especially if they maintain their current stance while other central banks tighten.

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