#数字资产行情上升 Yesterday, the Asia-Pacific market experienced a slight shakeout — the Nikkei 225 plummeted 844.72 points in one go, a decline of 1.63%, closing at 51,117.26 points. This drop was relatively solid compared to recent movements.



In contrast, the KOSPI in South Korea appeared much calmer, only symbolically falling by 0.93 points, a decline of 0.02%, closing at 4,550.13 points, basically showing a narrow range of fluctuation.

However, the phenomenon of both Japan and South Korea falling together still attracted a lot of attention. The more than 1% drop in the Nikkei directly brought out the market’s correction sentiment in the Asia-Pacific region, and some in the community are already analyzing the underlying logic — after all, global capital linkage is becoming stronger, and volatility in one market can easily transmit to others.

Whether the market can stabilize again depends mainly on how capital flows in the future. During such times, paying more attention to market sentiment and capital movements can help you better understand the rhythm of the market.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 01-11 05:16
The Nikkei drops so sharply, but Korea remains steady as a rock. This difference is quite interesting. Capital flow is the real key; just looking at the numbers is useless. Here we go again, the global linkage theory, always the same talk every time. The recent correction in Asia-Pacific depends on how US stocks handle the rebound. Japan's decline is indeed solid; everyone should be alert for warning signals. That 0.02% drop in Korea—does that really count as a decline? Haha. The key is when capital will flow back; right now, everyone is just watching. One market drives the entire market; this is the current game rule. Narrow-range fluctuations actually test patience more; only those who can endure will succeed. With the Nikkei dropping so much, will there be support levels below? It depends on the data.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 01-11 01:59
The Nikkei dropped so much, but Korea remains so stable. It feels like funds are being selectively allocated. It's not just a technical issue; there must be underlying logic. We need to see who dares to step in next. Whether this wave of decline can be reversed really depends on whether funds are willing to enter the market; otherwise, it will continue to fall. The increasing correlation makes prediction more difficult, but ups and downs are normal. Let's keep watching. The contagion in the Asia-Pacific region is becoming tighter; a sneeze in Japan can cause the entire region to catch a cold.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-10 07:39
nikkei dropping 1.63% and everyone's suddenly nervous... been there, seen that contagion before. watch your health factors rn, fr
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-09 13:31
The Nikkei dropped so much, Korea is still pretending to be the stabilizer haha --- It's the old routine of capital flow linkage, I've seen it all before --- Basically, it's just waiting for capital to flow, nothing new --- Wow, the Nikkei dropped 844 points directly, if it can't rebound this time, it might continue to fall --- Why does it feel like the global markets are all triggering chain reactions, one after another --- The key still depends on how the capital moves later, it's too early to say anything now --- Korea's KOSPI is just ridiculous, even with the Nikkei like this, it's still pretending --- Capital flow is the key, everything else is just clouds, everyone
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RegenRestorervip
· 01-08 08:30
Japan's recent drop has been quite sharp, while Korea remains relatively stable... All the funds are really focused on the Nikkei.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 01-08 08:26
Nikkei plunges 844 points in one go, the pace is indeed quite intense... But speaking of which, the dead silence over in Korea is even more unsettling; that's the real sign of a big move brewing. The capital market is really becoming more interconnected. It feels like when one market sneezes, the whole world catches a cold. It's uncomfortable.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-08 08:07
The Nikkei is dropping so sharply, and South Korea is still snoozing. LOL
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pumpamentalistvip
· 01-08 08:06
Nikkei directly caused trouble, yet Korea remains so steady, the gap is incredible
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-08 08:00
Nikkei drops 1.63%. Looking at the data, Korea's KOSPI is only up 0.02% and hardly reacts. This difference really highlights the issue.
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