Nikkei futures opened significantly higher in overnight trading, with contracts trading around 51,295 compared to yesterday's cash close of 50,339. That's roughly 956 points higher—a solid 1.9% jump that signals strong momentum heading into the session. The gap between futures and spot suggests market participants are pricing in some overnight optimism, possibly driven by tech sector strength and positive sentiment from Asian markets. Worth keeping an eye on how this energy carries through when markets fully open.
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ChainWallflower
· 01-07 21:06
Nikkei futures' recent rally, is it just a fleeting moment again?
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-06 13:56
Nikkei futures surge wildly, can this wave hold up or will it plunge again?
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-05 00:05
Nikkei futures' recent rally is decent, but don't be fooled by the gap up. Once the US stocks react, you'll know.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-05 00:04
Nikkei futures are on a good rise this time, but can this nighttime enthusiasm be maintained until the market opens... I have a feeling we're about to be played again.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-05 00:04
Oh wow, the Nikkei's rally is pretty good this time. I wonder if it can hold until the market opens, it's really uncertain.
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AirdropHustler
· 01-05 00:01
Nikkei futures' recent rally is decent, but it feels like a false prosperity before harvesting the chives.
Nikkei futures opened significantly higher in overnight trading, with contracts trading around 51,295 compared to yesterday's cash close of 50,339. That's roughly 956 points higher—a solid 1.9% jump that signals strong momentum heading into the session. The gap between futures and spot suggests market participants are pricing in some overnight optimism, possibly driven by tech sector strength and positive sentiment from Asian markets. Worth keeping an eye on how this energy carries through when markets fully open.