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Chapter – 52



It was a week full of lessons.
Even though it was a major crash in the market, I think I was able to limit my losses.
I’m a little anxious because a second bottom hasn’t appeared yet, but it seems it’s not that simple.
Even so, I won’t be swayed by crash hype, but there’s no denying it’s risky.
I believe this recent drop in Japanese stocks is not just temporary; it marks the beginning of risk for U.S. stocks and global markets as well.
For now, I’m holding steady and keeping my bearish hedge.
Even if stocks rise, 80% of the gains are suppressed.
Still, thanks to yesterday’s U.S. stock surge, I made over 70,000 yen in total profit.
On the other hand, if a crash comes, the 80% hedge is effective.
And although it’s leveraged, the fees are free, so I can just keep holding it without worrying about losses exceeding the amount I invested.
This could be a very good tool as insurance for long-term holding.
From now on, if I invest about 10% of my assets in leveraged bearish positions, I feel it would make me much calmer.


Investment amount: 8,154,000 yen (-469,000 yen)


The investment amount increased because I added cash.
I was flailing around a bit, wasn’t I? (laughs)
But thanks to that, I also learned a lot.

My Investment Diary

My Investment Diary

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2025 Native Language: Japanese

It’s 2024. I started using the new NISA system.

I had sworn that I would never touch stocks again.
Yes, I really did.

And yet—
More than ten years ago,

After the Lehman Shock,
I stepped back into the market once again.

Just with 1 million yen.
I told myself I would withdraw cleanly if I lost.

Just as I had declared,
I pulled out of the stock market after losing several hundred thousand yen.

It’s a bitter memory. (LOL)

Since then,
I steadily saved money,
and it eventually grew into a considerable amount.

Even though I should have known better, I started investing in stocks again.
I figured I’d probably leave around 5 million yen behind when I die anyway,
so why not invest and grow the money I plan to leave for my son?

 

With that simple thought, I began investing again.
Now, a year and a half later, how are things looking?

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