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Nikkei 225 Daily Bets on daily close - based on how easy it's been to predict close within 2 min. of open today the market opened up c.5 points and my algorithms tell me the market will close up. Also helps that on days when the market opened up my


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Nikkei 225 Daily Bets on daily close - based on how easy it's been to predict close within 2 min. of open today the market opened up c.5 points and my algorithms tell me the market will close up. Also helps that on days when the market opened up my algorithms made fewer mistakes. Also helps that since Sept. 1 all the eight days that have followed a close above 110 have closed the next day up. Interesting advance statistic before todays open that for the past 15 months the index has always closed in the direction of the open except for the end of March 2017. Enjoy!

 

P.S. I have chosen to ignore the statistical pattern that last day end of Nov 2011 market was down, 2012 was up, 2013 was down, 2014 was up, 2015 was down, 2016 was up, 2017 ? Enjoy !

 

P.P.S. I have also chosen to ignore the statistic that since last day end of Mar. 2017 which ended down the market only ended the last day of the month up in Aug. 2017, and from Sep. 2016 which ended down the market only three times ended the last day of the month up Nov. 2016, Feb. 2017, and Aug 2017. Enjoy !

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