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Nikkei 225 Trade Signals

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Nikkei Stock Average Reaches New Heights Amid Sustained Buying Pressure

Jun 175:25 PM UTCby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength+0.00Neutral
Attention Pulse+47.50Slight gain
Tier 7+8%Dominant / Top-of-Mind

The Nikkei Stock Average has achieved new highs for three consecutive business days, reflecting persistent buying interest among investors as crude oil prices experience a notable decline.

This upward momentum is underscored by a recent rate of change of 0.076, indicating a robust growth trend in the market. Current sentiment is characterized by extreme greed, with an adjusted sentiment score of 100 and a topic coverage level of 96, suggesting that investor confidence remains exceptionally high.

The combination of falling crude oil prices and strong market performance is likely to further bolster the bullish outlook, as traders remain optimistic about economic recovery and corporate earnings growth.

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