Leveraged Nikkei ETF Plummets Amid Surging Yen Shorts and Shifting Market Momentum

Stock News07-07

An exchange-traded fund designed to deliver twice the daily return of the Nikkei 225 index has experienced a significant decline during the afternoon session.

The CSOP Nikkei 225 Daily (2x) Leveraged Product (07262.HK) fell more than 5%, and was last seen trading 3.89% lower at HK$196.4, with a turnover of HK$1.36 million.

Recent data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission reveals a sharp increase in bearish bets against the Japanese yen.

As of June 30th, leveraged traders in the options and futures markets had increased their short positions on the yen to nearly 138,000 contracts, signaling widespread expectations for further depreciation of the currency.

The yen has weakened to its lowest level since 1986 against the U.S. dollar, breaching the 162 mark and reigniting market speculation about potential intervention by Japanese authorities to support the currency.

Analysis from Haitong International suggests that while the Nikkei's sharp rally since April has been heavily reliant on artificial intelligence themes, raising concerns about a potential market correction, recent trends indicate a broadening of investor interest.

Capital rotating out of AI-focused stocks appears to be flowing into other sectors rather than exiting the equity market entirely, pointing to sustained underlying momentum for Japanese stocks.

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

Comments

We need your insight to fill this gap
Leave a comment