@FreddyLA7 Mackinaw Island in Michigan. No automobiles are allowed. Only horses and bikes. It overlooks the Mackinaw Bridge. Between the upper and lower peninsulas.
Japan’s market may be entering a new era, and most people still haven’t fully priced it in.
What stood out to me is the “change the range” idea for the Nikkei. For decades, Japan was trapped in a long box after the 1989 peak, but the recent breakout suggests this may be more than a temporary rally. If the old ceiling truly becomes support, we could be looking at a structurally higher trading band rather than another short lived spike.
The bigger story is what is driving that shift. Persistent inflation, supply chain realignment, geopolitical tension, and the AI investment cycle are all colliding at once. Historically, these periods of scarcity and innovation tend to reset valuation ranges upward, and Japan may be one of the clearest beneficiaries.
What makes this especially interesting is the market’s behavior around oil and volatility. Front month fear is elevated, but longer dated pricing remains relatively calm, which tells me investors are not fully buying into a prolonged crisis scenario.
If the Nikkei holds its new support zone through this month’s volatility, the next upside range could surprise even the bulls. The market may be quietly telling us that Japan’s rerating has only just begun.
Every friend I have, Democrat or Republican, is united in the campaign to recall Karen Bass. Someone said that I was being political, but I promise you if a Republican had left that 117,000,000 gallon reservoir tank completely empty, I swear I would feel exactly the same way.
It took mere hours for the ineptitude of Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass to render the Pacific Palisades a scorched wasteland. To rebuild will be a gargantuan task. The first necessary step must be to recall these two worthless political hacks. #RecallGavinNewsom#RecallKarenBass
@DaveBondyTV Glad you got out of the local liberal MSM machine. It’s almost impossible to watch the local propaganda at 6 & 11, unless it’s only for the weather and the sound is off…
Two white Dodge Durango’s have crashed at the Stellantis Jefferson North Plant on Detroit’s east side. The vehicles crashed at the Charlevoix entrance at the corner of Connor & Charlevoix where there’s a test track inside the plant. @WWJ950
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