The latest data I saw was quite shocking—Japan's Topix index just hit a record high, crossing into 2025. This is not just a market rebound; behind it is a massive shift of global funds.
Why the sudden optimism about Japan? Several signals cannot be ignored:
• Japan's wage growth momentum continues, and the domestic demand market is truly activating • Corporate reforms are deepening, and profit margins are beginning to rise • External capital is continuously flowing in, and Japan has once again become the focal point of Asian capital
What does this indicate? Global investment institutions are seeking an exit—another growth engine beyond the US and China. After years of structural adjustments, Japan's valuation has not yet been inflated, making it a value hotspot rediscovered.
To truly sustain this momentum, Japan's market in 2026 could become a must-have for global capital allocation. The narrative of the "lost decade" is reversing, and this long-dormant giant is opening its eyes.
What do you think about this wave of Japan's recovery opportunity? See you in the comments below 👇
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DegenMcsleepless
· 4h ago
Japan taking off? Wake up, it's just another game of fund rotation
Wait, can this wave of Japan's recovery really last until 2026? I'm a bit skeptical
Tokyo Stock Exchange hits a new high, but why does it feel like hype? Are the fundamentals really that strong?
But if we can really get a piece of the pie, this track is definitely worth watching. The question is, how to get on board
It's the story of the third growth pole again. Next time, will it be India or Southeast Asia? Funds are limited
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LiquidityWitch
· 5h ago
This wave in Japan is indeed interesting, but it feels like a game of capital manipulation. How many points can retail investors really make when it comes down to it?
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CoffeeNFTs
· 5h ago
Japan is taking off again? From what I see, the key still depends on how the Federal Reserve acts. Currently, global funds are moving chaotically, and Japan is just a temporary safe haven.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 5h ago
Wait a minute, is it really safe for this wave of capital to flow into Japan? The lending rate has been rising continuously, and external resources are pouring in... This is a bit like the night before a domino chain reaction. Once the risk control threshold is breached, the liquidation price will come instantly.
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NFTRegretful
· 5h ago
I find the Japanese Tokyo Stock Exchange reaching a new high a bit confusing, but if you're really going to invest money, it's better to be cautious. After all, there have been quite a few tricks in the Tokyo stock market over the years.
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SerumSquirrel
· 5h ago
Japan has risen. Can it outperform the US stock market? It still seems to depend on the Federal Reserve's next move.
Japan is quietly staging an economic comeback!
The latest data I saw was quite shocking—Japan's Topix index just hit a record high, crossing into 2025. This is not just a market rebound; behind it is a massive shift of global funds.
Why the sudden optimism about Japan? Several signals cannot be ignored:
• Japan's wage growth momentum continues, and the domestic demand market is truly activating
• Corporate reforms are deepening, and profit margins are beginning to rise
• External capital is continuously flowing in, and Japan has once again become the focal point of Asian capital
What does this indicate? Global investment institutions are seeking an exit—another growth engine beyond the US and China. After years of structural adjustments, Japan's valuation has not yet been inflated, making it a value hotspot rediscovered.
To truly sustain this momentum, Japan's market in 2026 could become a must-have for global capital allocation. The narrative of the "lost decade" is reversing, and this long-dormant giant is opening its eyes.
What do you think about this wave of Japan's recovery opportunity? See you in the comments below 👇