Daily Trading Volume on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Approaches Half of Its Peak
📊 NVDA — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%The halving of trading volume on the Tokyo Exchange indicates a generally cautious atmosphere in global markets. NVDA's technical indicators also point to a decline: RSI is at 36.5, MACD is negative, and the price is below SMA20. This combination increases the likelihood of further price decline in the short term (1-3 days). However, the company's fundamental performance and sectoral support factors should also be considered. Therefore, a slight decline is expected in the short term, which seems reasonable.
📊 AMD — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%AMD shares have recorded a strong 11.7% gain in the last 24 hours, with the RSI approaching overbought territory at 64.4. Although the MACD remains positive and above the signal line, declining volume on the Tokyo Stock Exchange may indicate a weakening in global risk appetite. Given that a new catalyst is needed to sustain this short-term rally, consolidation or a slight pullback at current levels is more likely. Therefore, a neutral stance on direction should be maintained, while excessive optimism should be avoided.
📊 ASML — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%ASML shares have surged 11.6% in the last 24 hours, pushing the RSI to 70.9, indicating overbought conditions. While the MACD remains positive above the signal line, the overbought level increases the likelihood of a short-term correction or sideways movement. Although news headlines focus on declining trading volume on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the impact on ASML is limited as it does not directly operate in that market. Technical indicators point to strong momentum, but overbought conditions and overall weak volume create short-term directional uncertainty.
📊 N225 — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 65%Although the Nikkei 225 index recorded a sharp 8.8% gain yesterday, its RSI has entered overbought territory at 79. The notable decline in trading volume mentioned in the report suggests that the rally is losing momentum and the market may follow a cautious course. In the short term, the likelihood of a technical correction or profit-taking is high. Therefore, the direction is assessed as downward.