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Tokyo stocks continue to fall on yen's rise, U.S. immigration concern

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Lol, yes it’s Trumps fault the yen fell today!

And in other “news”...

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For the gods sake, stocks go down its someone else's fault. Stocks go up its Shinzos astute policies. All I can do is throw my hands in the air and cry Bonzai, Bonzai.

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yeah blame Trump haha, Trump has boosted your economy more than anyone in the last year

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Trump is continuing the classic plan of using naive “scared of China” Japan to perpuate the piggy bank Japan model and the Japan as America’s aircraft carrier plan.

sad to see the beta Japanese government and military Forever obedient and kowtowing to America and now Trump.

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I don't know about you good folks, but I was buying on the dip yesterday. I think those are short-term trades, however.

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Yes it’s Trumps fault the yen fell today!

The yen didn't fall. It rose. That's because the yen is the world's leading safe haven currency. When the global situation looks risky, investors buy the yen as a safe place to put their money, thereby pushing up its value.

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The Yen is generally stronger around this time of year, (prior to the Company Annual reporting) - so, the Nikkei / TOPIX in their mildly boring way will adjust accordingly.

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