Dow Jones surpasses 19,000 for the first time and rages on! Click Festival 2016 “Stocks × FX: Investment Strategy Forum” 1
On November 23, 2016 (Wednesday) 12:30, at Belser Shinjuku Grand in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Tokyo
Financial Exchange's "Click Festival 2016: Stock x Currency: Investment Strategy Forum" was held.
Although the organizer announced a capacity of 1,000 people, the Dow Jones Industrial Average exceeded 19,000 for the first time in history,,
and investors' interest in the market was heightened, with far more investors than the capacity gathering appearing to crowd in.
In the central lecture program of the festival,
former Tokyo University professor Motokazu Ito spoke about the future world economy from the market after electing Trump as the next U.S. president
Commentators Ryousuke Okazaki of Nikkei CNBC Market Analyze, JPMorgan Chase Bank
Head of Market Research Sasaki Kanji talked, but investors who came to read the market in the future
listened eagerly.
In the venue, trading of various futures was available, including Click 365 stocks (Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, FTSE 100, DAX index futures with dividends),
and Click 365 36 (FX, exchange-traded FX margin trading) handled by securities companies, each introducing their own trading tools and services.
Okasan Online Securities announced that it had newly developed its own trading system for Click Stock 365, evolving into a new generation platform compared to the existing
Click Stock 365 trading system.
Many investors, eager to ask questions about operations, made the booth a hot spot.
At the Kanetsu FX Securities booth, former fund manager and active investor Tetsu Emori
, and renowned analyst Hideo Sakurai
offered free reports that could only be read at Kanetsu FX Securities.
A large number of investors hoping to read professional market analyses gathered, making it popular.
Invast Securities, which has many users of the FX system trade Systrade 24,
highlighted that they offer a wide range of services to clients with accounts: FX, Click Stock 365, ETFs, and more.
The distributed gift booklet also drew a lot of attention, quickly running out of stock.



