April 3 Tonight's Employment Statistics! A lot of bad news, but will the indicators actually have an impact?
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As expected, we are in a range-bound market.
I don’t think Japan will get away with this as it is,
yesterday, Dr. Yamanaka said this on TV.
Since we’re not even testing like flu cases,
we don’t know the true number of infected people, and everyone outside is suspicious and anxious.
Because there are people with whom the distance is close, it really evokes fear.
I’m the type to speak frankly, so (could you please stand a little farther away?) is fine, but
(Even when waiting at a pharmacy, standing right behind me, etc.,)
Even when sending a courier, the people behind me in line are... too close!
I think most people in the world cannot say it clearly, so I feel a certain tension hanging in the air these days.
[Because no one knows who is infected, they worry they might catch it]
On trains and in other places, it is understandable that commotion arises.
Perhaps the person next to me might be [an infected person],
and many people are thinking that and keeping their distance,
(I especially notice this among the elderly; they are really mindful these days.)
Young people nowadays seem to stay close even while waiting.
In my heart I’m shouting, “Even if you’re fine, you might catch it from me!”
I wish for a state of emergency to be declared, and for orders to maintain distance, even in queues.
Tonight there is the employment statistics release,
and I’m concerned about the unemployment rate as well.
Whether that will move the exchange rate, I am skeptical, but what will happen?
With that, I will forecast today using the Keikana Line method.
Because it is a range, it would provide hints, so today too it is confidential.