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NYSEARCA:EWJ

iShares Japan ETF (EWJ)

96.63
+0.37 (0.38%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 11:31:15 pm Market Open.
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BUY
Looking for more upside. Can see between 14000/16000 which would put this up around the $15 level. Expects to buy some shortly.
BUY
Valuations outside of US are better. Japan is a very attractive market right now. Currency and stock market are strong. This one gives you broad coverage in the Japanese market.
TRADE
Q: Borrowed on margin US$'s and bought Japan iShares. Q: A neat strategy. What you haven't made on iShares will be picked up on the $. Japan's economy is better than it has been in a decade. Has limited knowledge on Japanese market.
BUY
Gives exposure to the broader Japanese market. Believes Japan will provide fairly healthy returns for the next 3 years.
WEAK BUY
Still thinks Japan is on its way back. Caution: These are based on US$ and he feels that the US$ will be dropping.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Got nervous about the market in March and sold their holdings. Would consider buying if they sold off a bit.
BUY
Japan looks like a reasonable place to invest in.
BUY
Japanese stocks have really taken off on sales to China. Things it still has a way to go. Could also benefit from a weakening US dollar.
BUY
A good way to invest in the Japanese market. Has fallen a bit because of China slowing its economy. A good time to pick up.
BUY
Thinks the economy in Japan is starting to recover. The fact that the stock has rolled over has to do with China cooling off their economy. A good way to play this market.
WAIT
With the fear of higher US interest rates, there has been a dramatic rise in the US$ against the yen and the euro. Wait to see how far the US$ is going to rise.
TOP PICK
Likes the outlook for Japan.
BUY
The Nikkei has just had a correction of a first upward leg. Thinks it's now into the beginning of a second leg. This puts it about 9/10 months behind the world markets. A good place to hide.
BUY
A good way of investing in the Japanese market.
BUY
The Malaysian market was a big laggard in the recent run-up in the Southeast Asian markets. Starting to see the economy and consumption picking up.
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