#数字资产行情上升 Yesterday, the Asia-Pacific market was quite volatile— the Nikkei 225 plummeted 844.72 points in one go, a drop of 1.63%, closing at 51,117.26 points. This recent decline has indeed been quite fierce.


In comparison, the neighboring Korean KOSPI performed relatively steadily, only slightly down by 0.93 points, a decline of 0.02%, closing at 4,550.13 points, basically oscillating within a range.
The simultaneous correction of the two major indices in Japan and South Korea is worth pondering. The over 1% drop in the Nikkei directly dampened the overall sentiment of the Asia-Pacific market, and many traders on Twitter are discussing whether this is overextending the pessimistic expectations for the US stocks tonight. To be honest, there are no signs that the correlation among major global markets has weakened recently; volatility in one region quickly transmits to others.
Whether the market can stabilize later depends mainly on how the funds move next. If US stocks also weaken further, Asia-Pacific markets might face another round of downward pressure. Conversely, if Europe and the US stabilize or rebound tonight, there could be room for recovery in the Asia-Pacific declines. In any case, we need to keep watching.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-11 07:48
The Nikkei's recent decline is indeed quite fierce, but why is the Korean KOSPI so steady as a rock... It all feels a bit strange.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 01-09 23:13
Japan is causing trouble again... This time the decline is so sharp, it feels like the US stock market needs to give an explanation tonight, otherwise the Asia-Pacific region will really continue to be hammered.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 01-09 00:17
Japan's recent move was indeed aggressive, but why is South Korea so stable... Is there some insider information?
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-08 08:30
The Nikkei drops so sharply, South Korea is still sleeping... Wait, is this paving the way for the US stocks? It feels like the global markets are like a rope, with one end moving and the whole thing trembling.
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MetaverseHermitvip
· 01-08 08:25
Nikkei drops again? This domino effect really can't be stopped, just waiting for the US stocks to rescue the market tonight.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 01-08 08:24
The Nikkei's recent plunge was indeed fierce, but the key still depends on how the capital flows will go. Otherwise, it's just gambling on the mood of the US stock market.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-08 08:21
The Nikkei dropped 844 points directly, and I'm damn starting to calculate gas fees again... Waiting for the US stock market's reaction tonight, this wave of decline in Asia-Pacific definitely still has potential.
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