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#GateLaunchesJapaneseStockTrading
Access just became simpler.
Gate listed roughly 300 Tokyo Stock Exchange names, including the ones most traders actually recognize — Toyota, Sony, SoftBank, Nintendo and others. Settlement is in USDT. No separate Japanese brokerage account and no need to convert into yen first. That removes the two biggest operational barriers that used to keep most crypto-native capital on the sidelines.
One of the newly available tickers, 9104, is showing a clear recovery structure on the 4-hour chart. Price has climbed to 7,278 after a sustained advance and is currently testing the 7,323 resistance zone. The 50-period EMA sits at 6,252 and the 200-period EMA at 6,025. RSI has reached 82.80, which is elevated after the recent run. The chart carries several earlier bullish and bearish wicks that mark previous decision points, but the current leg is the strongest advance visible on this timeframe.
The listing itself does not dictate direction for any single name. It simply makes the names reachable. Whether 9104 can hold above the recent breakout area and continue, or whether the RSI reading leads to a pause, will be decided by actual order flow now that the access friction is gone.
Bullish case for this name: sustained trade above 7,000–7,100 with the short-term structure intact would keep the path open toward the recent high and potentially beyond. Broader USDT access could bring incremental demand that was previously locked behind account and currency hurdles.
Cautious case: an RSI above 82 after a sharp rally often produces at least a short-term pullback. A break back below 6,800–6,900 would open the door toward the rising 50-period EMA near 6,250. In that scenario the improved access remains useful, but the individual chart would still need time to reset.
I see the product change as a genuine improvement in market access. At the same time each stock still trades on its own supply and demand. The ability to buy Japanese equities directly in USDT is convenient; it is not a signal by itself.
If you could open only one position from the new list this week, which name are you actually considering and what level would make you act?
#GateSquare
Access just became simpler.
Gate listed roughly 300 Tokyo Stock Exchange names, including the ones most traders actually recognize — Toyota, Sony, SoftBank, Nintendo and others. Settlement is in USDT. No separate Japanese brokerage account and no need to convert into yen first. That removes the two biggest operational barriers that used to keep most crypto-native capital on the sidelines.
One of the newly available tickers, 9104, is showing a clear recovery structure on the 4-hour chart. Price has climbed to 7,278 after a sustained advance and is currently testing the 7,323 resistance zone. The 50-period EMA sits at 6,252 and the 200-period EMA at 6,025. RSI has reached 82.80, which is elevated after the recent run. The chart carries several earlier bullish and bearish wicks that mark previous decision points, but the current leg is the strongest advance visible on this timeframe.
The listing itself does not dictate direction for any single name. It simply makes the names reachable. Whether 9104 can hold above the recent breakout area and continue, or whether the RSI reading leads to a pause, will be decided by actual order flow now that the access friction is gone.
Bullish case for this name: sustained trade above 7,000–7,100 with the short-term structure intact would keep the path open toward the recent high and potentially beyond. Broader USDT access could bring incremental demand that was previously locked behind account and currency hurdles.
Cautious case: an RSI above 82 after a sharp rally often produces at least a short-term pullback. A break back below 6,800–6,900 would open the door toward the rising 50-period EMA near 6,250. In that scenario the improved access remains useful, but the individual chart would still need time to reset.
I see the product change as a genuine improvement in market access. At the same time each stock still trades on its own supply and demand. The ability to buy Japanese equities directly in USDT is convenient; it is not a signal by itself.
If you could open only one position from the new list this week, which name are you actually considering and what level would make you act?
#GateSquare