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Thursday, 14 November 2013

Japanese Market Consolidating

Posted on 04:00 by Unknown

The weekly Japanese shows two important trends over the last year.  First, we see the post-Abe rally, when the market became excited about the prospect of reforms that would finally lead Japan out of the deflationary era.  Second, we see prices consolidating gains, starting in the second quarter. 

Now we wait to see which way prices break before making another move.
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