You should read news with headlines like this: How would life change if the dollar-yen exceeds 180 yen?
Good evening, this is Shimon.
The FIFA World Cup started this week in Qatar.
Because of the impact of the Corona era, even the national team matches haven’t been very exciting,
and I can sense a slightly calmer atmosphere than before,
but when you actually watch the games,
every team is putting their pride into the competition, which is truly moving.
By the way, prompted by the World Cup
I looked into some stocks that might move,
but there doesn’t seem to be any particular standout one.
That said, I earnestly hope that this kind of global event
can help restore the vigor that was lost during COVID.
Now, this week on YouTube,
・Q&A “What will happen to people’s lives if the USD/JPY goes above 180?”
・News headlines like this are worth reading
I discussed these two points.
□■ Tuesday update: Q&A “What will happen to people’s lives if the USD/JPY goes above 180?” □■
How much of an impact do exchange movements have on our daily lives?
There are many who think “a strong yen means cheaper overseas travel!”
or similar,
but we now live in an era where it’s necessary to understand the details more closely.
This video was filmed before the rise paused at the end of October,
but even if things are calm now,
we can’t say for sure that the yen won’t weaken further.
We can’t say that decisively.
First of all, my newsletter readers
have grown accustomed to thinking about “if it rises, if it falls,”
so
instead of relying on the prediction that “yen depreciation won’t progress further!,”
(Even if it didn’t rise) you should consider what to do if yen depreciation progresses.
I expect that you are thinking about this.
As knowledge for that, if depreciation progresses to around 180 yen,
and it reaches that level,
I talked about what changes would occur in our lives,
so please take a look.
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Q&A “What will happen to people’s lives if the USD/JPY goes above 180?”
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Now, one more
□■ Thursday update: News headlines like this are worth reading □■
As a skill required of modern people,
I feel that the importance of “choosing information” is increasing day by day.
Because,
starting with internet media,
the sheer amount of information is enormous, and
the revenue structure of media is
not proportional to the accuracy or usefulness of information,
and is instead driven by exposure,
since media is an advertising medium,
getting the attention of many people has become the ultimate goal of media.
...In that case,
it’s natural that headlines that prioritize being seen over accuracy or usefulness will increase.
Even if we criticize the media,
as long as the revenue model doesn’t change, I think this will continue,
so what we can do in this situation is
“to properly select information.”
In Thursday’s video, I shared my method for selecting information.
Please take a look.
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News headlines like this are worth reading
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Well then,
thank you for staying with me today as well.
Thank you very much.
Shimon Keizo
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