Nikkei: second session of immobility, -0.08% at 39,208


(CercleFinance.com) – The Nikkei (-0.08%) ends almost unchanged at 39,208.
The Nikkei has gained +6,000 points since January 1 (or +17.5%) and this is the best start to the year in the 21st century.
The crossing of 36,900 marked the crossing of the last traceable long-term resistance and the surpassing of the last objective induced by ‘amplitude postponement’.
The Nikkei has also gained +23,000 points since the bottom of March 15, 2020, which is more in 2 years than during the bubble of 1988/1989/January 1990… with an economy in recession (while it was fueling at + 5% 35 years ago, after +6.7% in 1988 and +4.6% in 1987).

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