The tyrannical behavior of President Trump is like that of a dictator in an developing country & will reveal future investment policies
Last weekend's US-J Japan summit was a close call thanks to Prime Minister Abe's excessively sycophantic diplomacy (´・_・`).
...But well, I think Abe-san had no choice. Being forced into a subordinate alliance by the United States,"If America sneezes, Japan catches a cold"Considering the current situation, to avoid offending Trump with insulting remarks and to prevent stock prices and exchange rates from plunging, we must behave so as not to upset him, so first of all, I would like to say, "Good job on your hard work."
So how about Trump?
Build a wall to block entry and illegal residence from Mexico → I understand this.
But he says the cost should be borne entirely by Mexico... Isn't it America building it for American convenience?
If Mexico wanted it, or if Mexico would bear the cost, I could understand, but the United States is going ahead and building something that even Mexico did not request...
Then why can that Trump guy"absolutely make Mexico pay the full amount"say such a thing?
Moreover, if the collection is not feasible,"we will raise tariffs as much as we like"becomes the statement
Does Trump know the word trade agreement?NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)where did that go?
In addition, ignoring current laws, unjustly turning away entrants from the Middle East and such, and as president he is currently in court
By the way, the acting Attorney General Yates who opposed immigration restrictions on this matter was abruptly fired within an hour...
What wonderful footwork! I deeply respect it.
Besides, although he formally withdrew from the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership), wasn't this something America wanted and led? America did it first, so Japan had to participate, but the leader who proposed it—America—deserts quickly? That's lacking in responsibility, isn't it?
Also, removing the LGBT rights page from the White House site, facing pushback from his daughter, and Japan not imposing tariffs on American cars yet causing Toyota stock to crash with such misguided criticism—there's nothing good about it, is there?
What he's doing is no different from dictators in developing nations, yet the Dow stubbornly exceeds 20,000 and remains stable...
Why is that? If it were Erdogan in Turkey, the lira would collapse even more, and nothing would go right, but the great power America seems to be above everything, doesn't it?
【Veteran trader's verdict: Trump is not incompetent】
The reason I am rambling like this is that not long ago, a veteran trader, Okura-san, who I rely on for trading guidance, wrote in a members-only blog"As a businessman who has achieved great success, Trump cannot be incompetent"something like that
Reading that,"Being successful as a businessman doesn't necessarily mean one will be effective as a politician."...I thought. The qualities being asked for are completely different, right? And"Even a brilliant horse becomes a slow horse when old"
That is the feeling I got.
Because, you know, just because someone was a real estate magnate in youth doesn't mean a seventy-year-old can wield political power with the same vigor, right?It’s a bit disappointing, huh?
『...and yet, if you ask me, the predictions of veteran pro traders are more dependable
Yes, even so, I think the predictions of veteran pro traders are more reliable than mine, who keep losing, so I follow Okura-san's forecast and take long positions on Nikkei 225 and USDJPY.
February tends to be a bearish month, so I am staying patient, hoping that eventually the dollar will turn positive for me.
For now, the administrator Nemugon is taking positions with a risk-on mindset.
【Stable profits with little decline, BRL/JPY (Brazilian real) as the main earner】
On the other hand, buying Brazilian real through IG Securities has been remarkably smooth
Continuing to add to the position, BRL/JPY held 240,000 units, but on 2/10 I sold 14 lots in one go, leaving 10 lots. This yielded a substantial profit of 69,440 yen. I was tempted to take profits on all, but the swap of 12,200 yen per 1 lot per day is attractive, so I’m holding 10 lots and continuing to aim higher while collecting daily 1,220 yen in swap. If it falls, I’ll add 10–20 more lots and repeat a range trade with a rate cap to accumulate more profit.
There may come a day when this collapses badly, but until then I want to accumulate as much profit as possible
Brazilian real has amazing swaps, rates are solid and stable, profitable, everyone should do it!
Even I am undefeated, with over 1,000,000 yen in profit♪ BRL/JPY is tradable with only one company! An invincible account is ready

※ There are campaign rewards for recommending Brazilian real trading
(The referrer who receives the campaign reward is only one person
There are still four people you can refer)
(Public to buyers: please rewrite this part)