How will Japan change after Ishiba resigns?
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Good morning everyone.
Finally...
it seems that Ishiba has resigned.
By promising to give out 20,000 yen as an election pledge, he belittles the people with just 20,000 yen, and if he loses the election, he’ll still say he won’t give out 20,000 yen—looking down on the people again, Ishiba’s smug face on national TV is memorable.
From the start, the idea that the lives of the people would be eased by just 20,000 yen is outdated and shows the senses of those old men are finished.
Koizumi vs. Takashi
is the conventional route, but if that becomes too obvious, there might be another old man raised who doesn’t understand.
Well, it doesn’t matter who does it, but if you do something different you’ll get clobbered, so the old men are cautious.
Because they don’t want to become like Abe-san.
I’m in my 50s and experienced the bubble from the late 1980s to early Heisei.
From student to working adult, I’ve felt it.
Looking back, Japan was strong then.
With the yen strong, Japanese traveled overseas like locusts
browsing Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and it became a societal phenomenon.
Rolls-Royce imports ranked second in the world after the U.S.
During the bubble, the rich bought properties worldwide, sparkling and gleaming.
As for ordinary people, they watched that scene on TV every day and it was a time of happiness, as if something special was happening.
A father who ran a small factory bought a Celsior with company expenses, and the executive's wife bought a Soarer
Real estate agents with no subcontracting ties bought a Mercedes at Yanase, the wife drove an Audi, the daughter and son played golf...
It was such an era.
Now, at the center is China.
Well, as you can see.
In short, why has Japan fallen so far?
Who has manipulated it and how?
I think this is the core.
Containing those who were too powerful
This is something everyone thinks about.
Suppress the too-powerful Japan!
I’m not sure if it was a change, but I think it was a change.
The likely key players are…
The FRB
The Bank of Japan
The ministries and people involved
Indeed.
It’s simple, isn’t it?
They spread money around when things are thriving, and then forcibly recoup it when things settle.
Of course, that leads to the bursting of the bubble.
That’s what has caused Japan to stagnate for over 30 years.
I don’t know whether Ishiba will set the game and a new Japan will start.
If you keep this in mind when watching politics, you’ll understand it somewhat.
It seems Abe’s idea of breaking away from the postwar regime cannot be done...
Koizumi China VS Takashi FRB
to see what happens, it will be interesting.
There might be some harmless odd bonuses, though...
If the competition for Japan continues, could a fair solution be half and half, meaning Japan becomes half? Is there a possibility of Japan becoming half?
Now, USD/JPY 1-hour chart
This morning, there was a gap up by about 50 pips.
Until now, it has a high probability of closing the gap in the blue□ zone, so today I expected a decline.
Ishiba...
Let’s wait and see how the Tokyo stock market behaves.
Yellow □ range
Chasing highs in red □
Gap filling in blue □
Something like this, with both yellow and blue□ about 50 pips, so if now 14850, targets are 14900 above, 14800 in view
That seems to be the target.
I plan to wait patiently until the turning point I set.
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