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00:00It's a little difficult, but learn new knowledge that will change your life if you know it!
00:08This time, it's a total of three stocks that went up and down in 2054.
00:14This is the stock that has the highest rise rate among the two stocks in this period, but the rise rate is five times.
00:21Five times?
00:22Testa, a charisma investor, reveals the stock that many people have missed.
00:28The number of companies related to Geena Go has increased.
00:33That's great!
00:34That's amazing!
00:35It's the best in the world!
00:38In addition!
00:39Mr. Trumps is talking about the Japanese economy with the word X.
00:43It's a very turbulent economy.
00:45What is the surprising company that went up immediately after Trump's victory?
00:49In fact, it is the stock of Toyo Swiss, a major manufacturer in terms of assets.
00:54It's going up!
00:55Why?
00:56It's not too late yet!
00:58Learn new knowledge of money that will be a winner in 2025!
01:04This year's topic is the total number of stocks that went up and down this year and the new knowledge of money that will be a winner in 2025.
01:12I want you to tell me the stocks that will go up for the time being.
01:16I'm interested.
01:17I want to know, but I don't know where to start.
01:20I hope today will be a good start.
01:23I bought a stock for the first time two and a half years ago.
01:26Now that I look back, I bought it when it was the highest price.
01:29It's a big red now.
01:32Is that a good sign?
01:33When I see it, I get stressed out.
01:36I have a plan.
01:37Mr. Testa is smiling.
01:39What's wrong with Mr. Testa?
01:40He looks like he's going to say,
01:41It's out! It's out!
01:42Originally, if the price of the stock that I thought would go up does not go up,
01:46I should end the transaction and invest in a stock that seems to go up again.
01:51I've already lost about 30% or 40%.
01:54I can only guess that much.
01:57I see.
01:58This year, it's a very rough year.
02:02But if you move, you'll have a chance to make money.
02:05Pinch is a chance, right?
02:06Yes, that's right.
02:08So, every time I look ahead, I get a big reaction.
02:11The three stocks are in a state of emergency.
02:14This year is not a gamble.
02:17Mr. Testa's investment is to erase the gambling aspect one by one.
02:22Over 100 billion yen in VK profits.
02:24He has not lost for 20 years with a meticulous strategy.
02:27Charismatic investor Testa.
02:30Time is more important than time.
02:32It's not about where to buy it.
02:33It's about taking a long time and putting it on the side.
02:36The stock market is a system that transfers assets from a short-tempered person to a patient person.
02:45Professor Otsuki Nana, a graduate student at Shoka University in Nagoya, who reads stock markets with an investor's mind.
02:51If you use the company formula, you can see that the stock market is re-developing.
02:58Read the future of the Japanese economy from the company formula with 3,900 shares.
03:04Seiji Watanabe, a walking formula and economic analyst.
03:09He demonstrates how to survive in the Kabuka Gekido era, directly related to the family business.
03:13Here are the key points.
03:14First, how to win in the new era of Trump, the hope and despair of the Japanese economy.
03:19I'm curious about how it is to become Trump and become short-term yen-cheap, but medium-long-term yen-high.
03:30Second, Testa's investment is to erase the gambling aspect one by one.
03:32It's to erase the gambling aspect one by one.
03:34I think it's a good content that we can learn fundamentally.
03:40Third, Testa is looking for a treasure in the city.
03:46I'm curious about 1 and 2.
03:49It's because I'm in it.
03:51I'm in it, too.
03:52Testa is in it, too.
03:54Kaze, which one do you want to start with?
03:57I'll go with number 2.
03:58Testa is looking for a treasure in the city.
04:03It is said that there are about 1,600 trillion yen in the market.
04:08The number of stocks is decreasing.
04:11The stock market is in a very good state.
04:14If the number of stocks decreases, the price will rise.
04:16The average profit per stock in the Japanese economy is 2,514 yen.
04:21It's the highest in the past.
04:23It's the highest in the past.
04:24This year, we're going to learn what kind of stocks went up and what kind of stocks went down.
04:34We're going to teach you how to survive the times of the theater.
04:37I like this.
04:38I like this.
04:40Testa explains the essence of the fantasy game, which even beginners can play.
04:47For example, when the number of inbound customers increases, the number of foreign companies and hotels goes up.
04:53This is the way to buy stocks that everyone knows.
04:57But Testa takes a step further.
04:59He looks at the hidden foreign companies that receive the cleaning of the seats in the hotel.
05:06So, in 2024, he went up and down the stock market.
05:13Catch the treasure stock as soon as possible in the fantasy game.
05:18Next year, he will learn how to win.
05:23When you see this kind of news, if you think about it, you might be able to win.
05:28If you have a habit of thinking about it, you'll have a chance.
05:31If you're the kind of person who makes a lot of money in the case, why do you take one shot at this time?
05:39Now, let's look back at the stocks that went up and down in Testa's important news.
05:44First of all, please look at this.
05:46This is the stock price of a water pipe manufacturer and a fire storage company.
05:52In August of this year, the stock price of a company that develops a water pipe manufacturer and a fire storage company soared.
06:01What kind of news is that?
06:03The news that happened in August?
06:05Typhoon? Disaster? Natural disaster?
06:09It's SEGA.
06:11It's great.
06:14It's GERILLA GO.
06:16The number of GERILLA GO incidents in 2024 is about 79,000 in Japan and about 1.2 times next year.
06:25In August, not only in Saitama and Gunma, but also in cities such as Roppongi and Azabu-juban, the damage of floods occurred.
06:34So Testa thought...
06:37In GERILLA GO, the water pipe is broken, so repair is necessary.
06:41That's why the stock price of a water pipe manufacturer and a fire storage company soared.
06:45The fire tools and valuables in the house are also affected by GERILLA GO.
06:51Considering the danger, the number of fire storage companies increased.
06:56In addition, GERILLA GO is related to the stock price of a company that makes things that you often see on a daily basis.
07:04Do you know what kind of company it is?
07:07I don't know.
07:09In GERILLA GO, floods occur.
07:12If you think about it, you'll find out.
07:15If the number of GERILLA GO incidents in the city increases, buildings must be protected.
07:19It's a company that deals with certain facilities related to it.
07:23What is this?
07:25It's a Japanese company.
07:28That's right.
07:29Compared to the beginning of this year, which company has exploded more than twice?
07:34It's not related to food.
07:37It's actually a company called Sanwa Holdings.
07:41Sanwa Holdings.
07:43In fact, the stock price has doubled since the beginning of the year.
07:47This is because waterproof shutters are being strengthened in Toei Underground Railway.
07:53So, of course, the stock price of construction materials and construction companies will increase.
07:59However, large shutters are a bit of a blind spot.
08:02You've been collecting a lot of Metro entrances.
08:04That's right.
08:05This year, the subway in Tokyo has been flooded for the first time in 20 years.
08:08The company is working to replace the last waterproof shutter.
08:13In the company's comment section, it says,
08:15It's a city-wide redevelopment rush.
08:18Everyone is watching this.
08:20There are a lot of buildings being built in Tokyo right now.
08:23Of course, you can use shutters.
08:25If a building is built, it's a shutter.
08:27After that, office furniture will come in.
08:30That's why furniture is not good.
08:31That's what people think.
08:33That's easy to understand.
08:34Is it okay to have a bearing in the shutter?
08:37I think that's a good idea.
08:39I don't really care about the construction of the shutter.
08:44If you make something, you'll definitely have a shutter.
08:46It's easy to understand what's going on in the world and the relationship between money.
08:53Is there anything else?
08:54Yes.
08:55In terms of abnormality, there are some cases where the famous names have gone down unexpectedly.
09:01What do you think this is?
09:03Oh, my God.
09:06This year, it was a real estate agency.
09:08I'm sure you've all been there once.
09:12What kind of real estate agency?
09:14In the summer of this year, the average temperature in July was 2.16 degrees above average.
09:20It was the highest in the observation market.
09:24Due to this real estate agency,
09:25The influence of a company that runs a super-popular amusement facility that everyone knows about.
09:31The correct answer is Oriental Land, which runs Disneyland.
09:36Wow, that's amazing.
09:38Even if the admission fee is raised, it will attract more people.
09:42It's called a typical influenza movie.
09:45This time, the reason was the property.
09:47The number of visitors has decreased a lot.
09:49That's why July, August, and September were greatly reduced.
09:53However, if you think about the future,
09:56Even if you raise the price, the number of visitors will increase.
09:59I think it will increase in the future.
10:00In that sense...
10:01Let's buy Shinobu's property.
10:03It's definitely better to buy it.
10:06Can we buy it?
10:07I think the future will be worse.
10:10I think the future will be worse.
10:12So you're going to introduce a facility-oriented water dispensing machine.
10:18I think there's something like that.
10:20And the company is working hard.
10:21Oriental Land is actually trying to create as much shade as possible.
10:25I've already told you to put in an air conditioner.
10:28It's possible that it will be improved next summer.
10:31Now that you mention it,
10:33I've heard a lot about climate change.
10:37I've heard a lot about climate change.
10:39It was hot, so I didn't need it.
10:42I didn't go, I didn't use it.
10:44It's not common to think about things from that perspective.
10:49I thought it was very difficult.
10:53You're smart.
10:55You're smart.
10:57Here's the next one.
10:58This is the most profitable stock in Japan at this time of year.
11:03It's five times more profitable.
11:06Five times?
11:07That's good.
11:08This is the most profitable stock in Japan.
11:11In fact, due to the current boom,
11:13the company is making products that demand is increasing rapidly.
11:17Do you know what this is like?
11:20What is this?
11:22It's going up this much.
11:25The correct answer is...
11:27It's actually a cable company.
11:31It's called Hikari Fiber.
11:33It's actually a company called Fujikura.
11:37Fujikura has been doing a lot of commercials lately.
11:39It says that the adhesion machine that is essential for connecting Hikari Fiber is at the top.
11:44But you knew there was such a demand, right?
11:47Hikari Fiber has been in demand for a long time.
11:50That's right.
11:51But it's going up this much.
11:53When you're dealing with data from overseas, you have to make a comfortable cable.
11:57At that time, if you use the fastest Hikari Fiber, there's a big flow like this.
12:02This year, AI researchers won the Nobel Prize in Physics and Science.
12:07AI, such as ChatGPT, has also advanced rapidly and is popular all over the world.
12:13In fact, when AI calculates vast amounts of data,
12:16it takes about ten times the power of a normal search on a single server.
12:22For this reason, the demand for Hikari Fiber, which can send data more efficiently than a single server, has increased.
12:28Fujikura, which is the top shareholder in this field, is said to have attracted attention.
12:32If you buy 5 times, it's 5 billion yen.
12:35That's the original unit.
12:38But I think there's a dream to buy it.
12:40There are 5 times or several times.
12:43But even if the company goes bankrupt, it will only be the worst zero.
12:47You said the same thing at the stamp booth.
12:50That's right.
12:51Now, let's take a look at what happened this year.
12:55This is the number of foreigners who came to Japan this year.
12:59In October alone, we recorded 3.31 million people.
13:03It was the highest number in the past.
13:06This year, the number of foreign tourists to Japan has been the highest in the past.
13:10Japan is in the middle of an inbound in various fields.
13:14But the phenomenon that FESCA noticed first.
13:18One of the things I'm paying attention to is...
13:21It's called neo-inbound.
13:23It's a Chinese-style move to Japan.
13:27Oh, I see.
13:29There are some famous people who have been staying in Japan for a long time.
13:34For example, the founder of Alibaba, a global IT company, Jack Ma.
13:39Richard Liu of JD.com, a major e-commerce company.
13:44They come to Japan, stay for a while, and enjoy themselves.
13:49At first, Jack Ma was said to have gone missing.
13:52Where did he go?
13:54But it's hard to say that he's in Japan.
13:58Maybe it's just a little reported.
14:02Maybe more people are coming.
14:05That's why the price of a tower apartment is not going down at all.
14:10That's right.
14:11The demand from China is big.
14:13Take a look at this.
14:15Compared to 12 years ago, the price of a 23-building apartment is almost double.
14:20So now it's 15,334,000 yen.
14:24Wow!
14:26That's amazing.
14:28In addition, the average price in Minato-ku is 25,579,000 yen.
14:33That's amazing.
14:35You can't make money, so you buy things.
14:37That's right.
14:39In fact, it is said that foreign land is decided for each apartment.
14:44If you go out, you buy it right away.
14:46It is said that Wanganzui is popular.
14:49It is said that the water level is good in Fengshui.
14:53It is said that it is popular there.
14:56In fact, it is a rumor that more than 1 million dollars worth of Chinese winter clothing will be exported to Japan.
15:04The price of apartments in the city, which ordinary people can no longer afford, is still rising.
15:12In a certain apartment, the owner is more Chinese than Japanese.
15:17There is also a request to proceed with the meeting of the management team in Chinese.
15:22It's a game where Chinese winter clothing moves to Japan.
15:27What can be transported by Chinese moving?
15:30The price of Chinese winter clothing will go up when it comes to Japan.
15:35For example, Japanese language school.
15:38Chinese winter clothing is often used in China.
15:42It is said that Chinese winter clothing does not stop.
15:44Chinese winter clothing moves to Japan again.
15:46It is said that it doesn't move to Sumika next year.
15:48How about moving to Cessna?
15:51It is absolutely not in Japanese culture.
15:53It seems that the company is growing.
15:56It is difficult to get a license for Cessna.
15:58It's a company that owns Cessna, right?
16:00It has a lot of rental fees.
16:02Like private jets and helicopters.
16:05I think it's great.
16:07Private jets can be owned by multiple people, not just one person.
16:14I think it's great.
16:16MENMA
16:18MENMA
16:20Does everyone eat it?
16:21When I moved to another country, I didn't want to eat Japanese food.
16:26You want to eat Japanese food abroad.
16:27MENMA
16:28I think MENMA is very profitable.
16:31You can live in an easy-to-understand country.
16:33I think people will use it.
16:35I think it's good except for MENMA.
16:39I think DASKIN and HOUSE CLEANING are good.
16:43I see.
16:44I think it's good to help people.
16:46That's great.
16:47That's great.
16:48I think it's good to help people.
16:50I think it's good to help people.
16:52I think it's good to help people.
16:56Mr. Testa, let's look back at this year's events.
16:59Please tell us the topics to look forward to next year.
17:02Well, there is a lot of attention on the market.
17:07The 1.3 million yen wall is a problem.
17:11If the annual income exceeds 1.3 million yen, there is a possibility that income tax will occur.
17:16There is a possibility that the income tax will decrease.
17:19The tax system is said to be one of the reasons why there is a shortage of people.
17:26Now, there is a discussion about removing the 1.3 million yen wall and raising it to 1.78 million yen.
17:33TESTA will explain in detail what kind of influence it will have on the wall of companies.
17:40From now on, let's play a series of games with the 1.3 million yen wall.
17:45If you have money, you will be able to eat what you have been holding back until now.
17:51For example, Sujiko.
17:53Did everyone hold back Sujiko?
17:55It's a little expensive.
17:58That's a great idea.
18:00What about you, Mr. Torohi?
18:01Vanilla ice cream.
18:03It's not what I want to eat now.
18:05You will eat it.
18:06That's a great idea.
18:07I also had the same idea.
18:12I'm glad to hear that.
18:14A little extravagance is happening.
18:19For example, a courier.
18:21I see.
18:22LINE Yahoo is doing it now.
18:25There is also a high-end French restaurant like HIRAMATSU.
18:29I think there is a benefit.
18:31As a result of my research, I found that companies that have increased their annual income in the past five years.
18:39If you look at the top ten companies or employees who have increased their annual income, the company's share price has gone up.
18:45By investing in people, the company's share price has gone up.
18:51Compared to other companies, the share price of the top ten companies is about 3.2 times.
18:58That's interesting.
18:59It's a profitable company, so I think it's possible to increase the share price.
19:01However, if the annual income increases by 20% in the past five years, the share price will increase even more.
19:07In other words, if you increase the share price, it will be good for the country.
19:13In order to win such a dynamic year in 2025, we will play a more practical game.
19:21The secret is in the city.
19:24Let's find a treasure with TESTA.
19:27Today, we are in Kutasenji Station.
19:31This time, I would like to attack the area around the train.
19:36The area around the train is changing rapidly, and there are hints in various places.
19:41Certainly, the area around the train has changed in the past few years.
19:45Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. was listed on October 23.
19:49Is that so?
19:51Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. was listed on October 23.
19:55The actual total amount is more than 10 million yen.
19:57It's been six years since it was listed.
20:01I also made a lot of transactions that day.
20:04I also did day trading.
20:06The profit is about a million yen.
20:08How much did you make?
20:10About 1.6 billion yen.
20:12What?
20:14I don't want to do it anymore.
20:16In the news of Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd., the stock price of Obayashi Group, which is involved in station construction, has risen.
20:22With the announcement of new stations such as Takanawa Gateway and the extension of Yurakucho Line,
20:27the value of the area around it has risen, and the shares of real estate companies related to it have also risen.
20:33Not only that, but the railways where people gather are a new business direction,
20:38and it is said that it is a perfect match for the serial game.
20:41What is the precious stock that seems to be rising from there?
20:47Let's take a look at the station.
20:50This is a coin locker.
20:54There is a new locker that you can put in the locker and send it directly to the hotel.
21:02It's in Seibu and Shinjuku.
21:04This is the latest locker that sends the luggage to the hotel where you will stay.
21:10It is installed in three locations, Seibu Shinjuku Station, Ikebukuro Station, and Toshimayun Station,
21:15and the number of users is increasing rapidly.
21:18It is planned to be introduced in various stations in the capital city in the future.
21:22In this way, it is a shortcut to discovering precious stocks to notice the new service of Break Magica as soon as possible.
21:29In the past, Testa also...
21:31It's a story of the past, but Steak suddenly became very popular in Tokyo,
21:36and it grew more and more and became popular in the region.
21:39I thought this was new, so I thought this would be popular,
21:41and if I bought stocks there first, I made a lot of money.
21:45When the number of stores was still small,
21:47Testa happened to visit and noticed the novel style of Steak and bought stocks.
21:54After reading that, the number of stores spread throughout the country and the stock price rose sharply.
22:00How much profit did you make?
22:02It was really tens of millions of yen.
22:04Wow!
22:05So, this latest locker also sends the luggage.
22:09By the way, what kind of luggage does Testa send?
22:13First of all, this locker...
22:17What does Testa send in this latest locker?
22:26The latest locker that sends the luggage on the day of booking a hotel.
22:32What kind of treasures does Testa send in this new service that is not well known yet?
22:39If you leave your luggage, you can easily move your luggage,
22:45so you can sell big souvenirs.
22:49It will be easier to shop.
22:52I think it's great.
22:54By the way, what kind of luggage does Testa send?
22:57First of all, this locker...
22:59Where is it manufactured?
23:02I'll look into it first.
23:04I'll look into it and see where the carrier is.
23:08For example, if you're doing it alone in one company, you need to look into the stock there.
23:13If you think about the surroundings, there is a possibility that something will be connected.
23:17I see.
23:19In addition, there are hints of treasures in the train.
23:23For example, it's an advertisement like this.
23:26There are companies that I've never seen or I don't know about.
23:29There are companies like that.
23:30If you spend money on train ads,
23:32That's right.
23:33If you spend money on it, there is a possibility that it will grow.
23:40And to improve the accuracy, Testa checks it together.
23:44Even in taxis now, there are ads on the monitor.
23:48Electronic ads.
23:50Taxis are for people who have a little money.
23:55There are many ads that are quite expensive.
23:58And what I was looking at there was,
24:00If you put out a train ad there,
24:03It's going to be delivered to a lot of rich people.
24:06I can tell you that the trend is spreading.
24:09I see.
24:10Currently, there are many taxi ads.
24:13Cloud-type home management services and AI-related companies.
24:17If you can see it on the train,
24:19The customer base will expand and you can expect further growth.
24:24In addition, if you change your point of view when passing through the ticket gate,
24:28Recently, you can get on and off with credit cards and QR codes.
24:35Credit card? Really?
24:37That's right.
24:38Credit card settlement and QR code for introduction.
24:44Inbound customers don't have to buy tickets.
24:48In Kansai, more than 500 tickets have already been introduced.
24:51There is a possibility that the number will increase explosively in the future.
24:58New demand for credit cards will increase.
25:01If you don't need a card anymore,
25:04There is a possibility that a reusing company will make a profit.
25:08I see.
25:09If you look at it that way, you can think about it.
25:12There will be more IC chips.
25:14If that happens, there will be problems like skimming.
25:18A company that prevents it will grow.
25:21I see.
25:22In addition to that,
25:23It is one of the secrets of the fantasy game to anticipate new problems arising from new services.
25:30In 2018, virtual currency, such as bitcoin, became popular all of a sudden.
25:37In a hacking attack from outside,
25:39About 5.8 billion yen worth of virtual currency was stolen from a virtual currency exchange.
25:47Because of this,
25:48Blockchain technology used for virtual currency research and security development.
25:53KUSHIMU's stocks exploded.
25:56Next, there is a new gold vein in the super market.
26:00Here it is.
26:01It's a sale phrase.
26:03Yes.
26:04I saw it before.
26:05What is it?
26:06It's a phone authentication.
26:10I see.
26:11So you don't need any money.
26:14If you put your finger on it, it's over.
26:16It's bad.
26:17It's a network, so it's not a fingerprint.
26:20I see.
26:21So you can't copy it.
26:24It's not a fingerprint.
26:25What do you mean by a network?
26:29Yes, it's not a fingerprint.
26:31It's a biological authentication.
26:38Even if you don't have a wallet or a payment app,
26:40You can buy things just by reading the veins of your fingers on the infrared.
26:45It's for each person.
26:46So in the future, you can do anything with your fingers, right?
26:49Yes.
26:50Ring will sell.
26:52Why?
26:53There will be more opportunities to put your fingers out.
26:56I want to be fashionable there.
26:58I don't think so.
27:00Why?
27:01It doesn't matter.
27:02What I just came up with is that if we go further,
27:06I think it will be an eye.
27:09If you open all the convenience stores with your eyes, it's over.
27:13But it's possible in the future, right?
27:16As Testa pointed out,
27:18The authentication system using the eyes is being developed by technicians from all over the country.
27:24In fact, in November of this year,
27:26NEC's stock price, which announced a new authentication technology, has risen.
27:32High-performance and high-precision authentication technology is said to develop five times the market size in the next ten years.
27:42Next.
27:43Actually, I want to go here this time.
27:46What is this?
27:47Coin laundry.
27:48Yes.
27:49It's a coin laundry.
27:50It's huge.
27:51Really?
27:52Yes.
27:53It's amazing, but it's wide.
27:55I feel like it's the latest.
27:57In the first place, the number of coin laundries is still increasing.
28:01What?
28:02Compared to the past, the number of people with allergies has increased.
28:06The demand for cleanliness has increased.
28:09That's why I want to wash the futon.
28:13The number of coin laundries in Tokyo has increased more than twice in 20 years.
28:18In the city center, the number of coin laundries is also important for the residents of Kawaman, who can't wash their laundry on the veranda.
28:24Look at this.
28:25What is this?
28:26Wow.
28:27What?
28:28No way.
28:29Yes.
28:30No way.
28:31You can play golf while you're spinning the coin laundry.
28:35Really?
28:36The number of coin laundries in this form is increasing.
28:42I see.
28:43The coin laundry with a cafe was a hot topic.
28:48In addition, there are self-whitening and car wash facilities here.
28:53In addition, there is a store with a nail salon and an estee.
28:58Fusion Business, which has exceeded the limit of its owner, is also a place where you can feel the new demand.
29:04Let's play a game here, too.
29:07From coin laundry to golf and whitening.
29:13It's a good idea to think about which one is the best for you.
29:17Oh, that's a good idea.
29:20Oh, that's a good idea.
29:21If you really can't do it, you can just let it go.
29:26I think it would be great if you could do it in between.
29:29That's true.
29:30I think karaoke would be good, too.
29:33You can do it with your family.
29:35You can do it with your wife, too.
29:38I see.
29:39I think it's a good idea to invest in such a relationship when you find a coin laundry that goes well with you.
29:47I see.
29:48It's a good idea to invest in such a relationship when you find a coin laundry that goes well with you.
29:50I think it's a good idea.
29:51I see.
29:53If you can find a coin laundry that increases with it, not just a coin laundry, you can use the rising stock.
30:00There are whitening equipment at COCOZAP, right?
30:03Yes, there are.
30:04It was very popular during the pandemic.
30:06I saw a lot of listed coins.
30:09What should I do in such a case?
30:11If the stock is not sold, the stock price will go down.
30:15If you make a high-level deal, the price will go down.
30:18If you can find a coin laundry that increases with it, not just a coin laundry, you can make a high-level deal.
30:25Let's move on to the next question.
30:27How can we win in the new Trump era?
30:31Trump's next term as President of the United States will be even more influential in Japan.
30:37He will be very popular with people.
30:41The stock price of the United States rose when the presidential election was over.
30:45People who don't want to take risks before the presidential election reduce their stock price, right?
30:50So, the stock price will go down a little, right?
30:52It will go up with expectations during the election.
30:55So, the stock price will go up before the election.
30:57That's why there are more stocks in Japan and the United States.
30:59I see.
31:00The election of the President of the United States, which ended with Trump's victory.
31:04Not only the Republican Party, but also the President,
31:07will be in a state of so-called triple red, where both the upper and lower classes will be in the lower half.
31:13It's a state where Trump's various policies are easy to implement.
31:18Then, there will be a movement among Japanese companies' stocks.
31:22So, Testa will explain the four major policies he will implement while looking at the stocks that rose and fell in Trump's victory.
31:30Learn how to win in the new era of Trump.
31:40For example, this is a car manufacturer.
31:43These are two familiar cars, Mazda and Suzuki.
31:47After Trump won the presidential election, Mazda's stock price went down.
31:52Suzuki's stock price didn't go down.
31:54Why?
31:55What is this?
31:56Most car manufacturers do the same thing.
31:58Why is there such a difference?
32:00Mr. Takahashi, what is the reason?
32:02I don't know.
32:03What is this?
32:05Suzuki is trading with other countries.
32:11The correct answer is that the production base is different.
32:16Is that so?
32:18I see.
32:19Why is there a difference in the stock price in the production base?
32:22This is related to the first Trump policy.
32:25This is related to the first Trump policy.
32:30By the way, Mr. Hikorohi, do you know what a customs tax is?
32:33Stop it.
32:35Is that a word?
32:36It's a customs tax, isn't it?
32:37Yes, it is.
32:38It's a tax on foreign goods brought to Japan.
32:47Isn't that right?
32:48Is that right?
32:49Yes, it is.
32:50I'm frustrated.
32:51Don't underestimate me.
32:52It's a preliminary question.
32:54Customs tax is a tax on imported goods.
32:57This greatly changes the value of the company.
33:00Mr. Trump says that he will impose a 100% to 200% customs tax on all cars imported from Mexico.
33:06100%?
33:07Mr. Matsuzawa has a factory in Mexico.
33:10He exports about 60% of the cars produced there to the United States.
33:15On the other hand, Mr. Suzuki withdrew from the American business and exports mainly to Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
33:22So, Mr. Kabuka is maintained as it is.
33:26Mexico, which is cheap in human resources and easy to export to the United States, was the center of the production base of automakers such as Mazda.
33:34However, if the 200% customs tax is implemented, the conventional exports will not be maintained, so it is necessary to move the production base to the United States.
33:44On the other hand, Mr. Suzuki, who has already moved the base outside of the United States, says that there is little risk due to the Trump customs tax.
33:52However, Mr. Kabuka, a Japanese company related to Mexico, has also increased.
33:57This is a Japanese company that has the number one share in Mexico.
34:03Mr. Katayoshi, do you know?
34:05I'm sure you've eaten it.
34:07Have you eaten it?
34:08It's food.
34:09In Mexico?
34:11However, women may not eat much.
34:14Cup noodles.
34:15Great.
34:17In fact, it is the face of Toyo Suisei, a major manufacturer of instant noodles.
34:23It goes up so much.
34:25If you look at this chart, Toyo Suisei's first overseas expansion was in April 1974.
34:32It's a factory construction in Los Angeles, USA.
34:35This is actually faster than Toyota.
34:38So he took the share.
34:40This is also very famous.
34:41Is that so?
34:42Maruchan is transmitted over there.
34:44Is that so?
34:45It's like something you can make right away.
34:47Maruchan is prohibited because it destroys the original food.
34:53I see.
34:54Maruchan is strong in the Middle America, and Nissin is strong in Brazil.
34:58I see.
35:00In Portuguese, Myojo means cup noodles.
35:03Instant noodles.
35:04It was the first time Charmera entered the market.
35:08Mr. Mokutsuki, what will happen to Japan if the tariffs in the U.S. go up?
35:13The increased tariffs will change the price.
35:17Then, in relation to Japan, the dollar will go up and the yen will go down.
35:22The price of the dollar will be cheaper.
35:25I see.
35:26This will be a plus for the export industry again.
35:31As the tariff rate goes up, the price of exports goes up, and the price of goods in the U.S. rises.
35:37In order to prevent inflation, the banks raise their wages and make it difficult to borrow money.
35:43As a result, the U.S. dollar, which has high interest rates, becomes popular.
35:48Mr. Mokutsuki predicts that the dollar price will go up.
35:52On the other hand, Mr. Watanabe, who is in charge of walking, has the exact opposite opinion.
35:56Actually, I'm looking at the yen or dollar price.
36:00I see.
36:01The reason is that the exchange rate is decided by politics.
36:05And it seems that financial policy is being carried out to direct it.
36:09Where did the yen and dollar prices start this time?
36:13It's January 2021.
36:15It's the month when President Biden was inaugurated.
36:18One of the reasons is that the coronavirus has spread the economy.
36:21This time, Trump is trying to strengthen the domestic industry.
36:26In other words, I think he's going to make a dollar-cheap policy.
36:29In April, Mr. Watanabe said that the current yen and dollar price is the third time.
36:34If he's not in the two-digit era, I think it's either the yen or the dollar price.
36:40As Mr. Watanabe said, he is a person who values the domestic industry.
36:44I think the basis is that he wants to sell what he made in the U.S. to the world.
36:48In that case, the dollar price is overwhelmingly advantageous.
36:50Of course, there is a problem with the U.S. economy due to inflation.
36:54The U.S. economy, as Mr. Trump says, should be based on people who support themselves.
36:58In other words, it would be nice if the employment of white workers in the U.S. was protected in the past.
37:03Those people have a lot of manufacturing jobs.
37:05I think he's going to make a dollar-cheap policy.
37:08He's worried about the market.
37:10He's making a firm statement that dollar-cheap is good.
37:14On the other hand, the daily trading volume of Kawase is about $6 trillion.
37:20It's not enough to decide it all politically or by the convenience of the country.
37:27I think this is just the beginning.
37:29I see.
37:30Mr. Testa, what is the next stock that went up with Trump's victory?
37:34This is related to Chinese products.
37:37Japanese manufacturers' stocks are also moving.
37:40What is this?
37:42Is it going up this much?
37:43It went up as soon as Mr. Trump won.
37:47The hint is the company that supports everyone's fashion.
37:51Do you understand?
37:54In fact, the stock price of Japanese companies that support our fashion is soaring in the U.S.
38:03This is related to Chinese products.
38:06Japanese manufacturers' stocks are also moving.
38:09Do you understand?
38:14What is this?
38:16Is it going up this much?
38:17It went up as soon as Mr. Trump won.
38:22Is it related to fiber?
38:24That's right.
38:26It's going up.
38:28It's amazing.
38:29You should start buying it right away.
38:31This is a company called TOYOLEON.
38:36What is this related to Trump's policy?
38:40Next is the inflation rate of Chinese products.
38:45China's imports have increased by 10%.
38:51China's imports from China to the U.S. are mostly fiber products such as medical products.
38:58China's imports from China to the U.S. are mostly fiber products such as medical products.
39:04In other words, I expect that Japanese fiber and apparel manufacturers will go up.
39:09Mr. Trump declares that he will increase the tariffs on Chinese products, the largest trading country in the world.
39:17Mr. Trump is aiming to stimulate domestic industry by introducing cheap Chinese products that have been imported to the U.S.
39:26Mr. Trump is aiming to stimulate domestic industry by introducing cheap Chinese products that have been imported to the U.S.
39:34Mr. Otsuki, what will happen to Chinese products that were supposed to be shipped to the U.S.?
39:38If the tariffs on Chinese products in the U.S. become really strict, they will be exported to Southeast Asia and Japan.
39:47There are still a lot of cheap Chinese products.
39:50Now that the inflation rate is increasing, the economy is starting to turn.
39:55It is said that it may be possible that the economy will be inflated again.
40:00What is exported from China to the U.S. is computer, smartphone, and advertising goods.
40:05For example, CNN and TEMU.
40:08But if you think about it as the closest thing, I think Korea and Japan will be the first to be sent.
40:14I think it's possible.
40:15Depending on whether there will be tariffs on China, there is a possibility that such industries will be sold.
40:22In reality, there will be a clear increase in cheap products.
40:25CNN and TEMU have already increased the number of commercials.
40:28So it's clear that Japan is going to increase the inflation rate, so I think there will be a lot of cheap products.
40:33In addition, Mexico and Canada also have tariffs of 25% from the first day of their inauguration.
40:41Are there tariffs in Canada as well?
40:43Yes, there are.
40:44These three countries are the three largest importing countries when viewed from the U.S., so they are tariffed.
40:50As you said, there is also a domestic crisis.
40:54Trump also said to Mexico that he wants them to take action on immigration and drugs.
41:03If they don't, they'll be fined.
41:07I think he's using it as a negotiation tool.
41:11Mr. Nishida, there is another notable policy.
41:15Yes, this is the Elon Musk and the Presidential Security Council.
41:18The key man is Elon Musk.
41:21What will happen if Elon Musk and Trump work together?
41:25What did Mr. Nishida think of?
41:29There is another notable policy.
41:32Yes, this is the Elon Musk and the Presidential Security Council.
41:35I see.
41:36There are mainly three pillars of the Trump Presidential Security Council.
41:40In addition to the financial security, which lowers the hurdle of borrowing money and securities,
41:45automatic driving and space development, etc.
41:50What is the point that Mr. Nishida is paying attention to?
41:54The government efficiency committee was established to promote regulation and regulation.
41:59The key man is Tesla, the largest electric car company.
42:02You all know the CEO, right?
42:04It's Elon Musk.
42:06I see.
42:09This year, he donated about 1 billion yen to the Trump campaign.
42:13And he was appointed to the presidency.
42:16He has about 3 billion dollars.
42:18It's 45 trillion yen.
42:20It's about the GDP of Finland.
42:22Wow.
42:23If he was in Finland, he would be strong.
42:25He would definitely be next to him.
42:27Because he is in one country.
42:29What does the government efficiency committee do?
42:32This is still a mystery.
42:35In the old days, in Japan,
42:37we used to look at the waste of government activities.
42:43Now, Elon Musk is saying that he will cut 2 trillion dollars a year.
42:50It's about 300 trillion yen.
42:52The annual budget of the United States is about 6 trillion.
42:57So, he will cut 1 third or 1 fourth.
43:01If he cuts 1 third or 1 fourth, it will lead to a wrinkle.
43:05Where will it go?
43:07For example, he is saying that he will abolish all policies related to consumer protection.
43:13If he does that, it may have a negative effect on consumers.
43:17Is it possible that the president will be privatized?
43:20Yes, as you said, he may privatize some places and cut the role of the government.
43:26Robocop was a movie like that.
43:28The police will be privatized.
43:30Is that so?
43:32From now on, we will play a legendary game with Robocop and Elon Musk.
43:38What kind of eyes will be raised related to American Robocop?
43:42If it is a company that makes American products,
43:47it will be cars, wood for housing, and food.
43:53That's great.
43:54I think it's a good idea to come up with an answer like this.
43:59It's hard to come up with an answer like that.
44:02What do you think, Mr. Oda?
44:03I won't come up with an answer like that.
44:05I won't come up with an answer like that.
44:07How many times did you go on a shoot with him?
44:10You should have told me that.
44:12I can only laugh.
44:14I'm a little happy.
44:16I'm a little happy.
44:18The key point is Elon Musk.
44:20America is in trouble with hurricanes every year.
44:24It's a financial crisis, so Elon Musk is making new insurance products.
44:28That's right.
44:29That's a good point.
44:31I'm curious about space development.
44:33Toyota has a car called Rover for exploration.
44:37It's amazing.
44:38It's like flying a rocket from space to Japan and going to Brazil in an hour.
44:43That's great.
44:44I'll give you an example.
44:46SoftBank.
44:48Why?
44:49Mr. Trump is focusing on AI development.
44:53This month, he cooperated with NVIDIA, a semiconductor manufacturer in the United States.
44:58SoftBank announced that it would build Japan's largest AI data center.
45:04SoftBank's stock price is rising now.
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47:26We updated the price of 1Bitcoin to $98,000, which is equivalent to 15,167,949 yen.
47:35That's an incredible amount of money.
47:38When we were told 15 years ago that we should buy it, it was 300,000 yen.
47:42It was so cheap, but we couldn't sell it for 300,000 yen.
47:45Now it's 15,000,000 yen.
47:47It's increased by more than 150% this year.
47:50That's right.
47:51But there's a lot of virtual currency.
47:53It's amazing if it's just Bitcoin.
47:55Oh, I see.
47:57As soon as Trump, who prioritizes Bitcoin, was elected President of the United States, the rate exploded.
48:05Now, the value of Bitcoin is over 10 million times higher than it was when it was first created in 2009.
48:14Watanabe, the walking commander, pointed out a problem with Bitcoin.
48:19First of all, there is almost no Bitcoin in this virtual currency.
48:22In other words, it's a minority.
48:24If you ask me if there's anything wrong with it,
48:26it's supposed to be a means of making money, but it's going up and down, and it's supposed to be a purpose of investment.
48:33It's strange in the first place.
48:34Something similar has actually happened recently.
48:37It's Japanese whiskey.
48:39Oh, I know.
48:40I know that.
48:42I know that.
48:43It's for ecology.
48:46It's a limited edition of 100 bottles of aged whiskey from 1955.
48:51It was sold for 3 million yen.
48:53However, the retail price was 8,000 yen.
48:58In other words, this is actually similar to Bitcoin.
49:01Originally, whiskey is something to drink and enjoy, but it's priced differently from its purpose.
49:07Anyway, whiskey is something to drink and enjoy, or you can put it down and look at it.
49:14You can see the value of drinking it.
49:16What do you think is the value of Bitcoin?
49:19In the end, if you have this, the price will go up.
49:23It's exactly the same thing.
49:25I think it's a feeling of making money.
49:27Other than that, it's very rare that it's used as a means of exchange as a currency.
49:33El Salvador is using it as a currency.
49:36They don't use it as a currency.
49:38They pay in dollars.
49:39Blockchain is a notepad.
49:41There's a system where you write down what you want.
49:43But if everyone participates, that's how much trust you can build.
49:46I think it's difficult to find out where the value comes from.
49:48I think there are more and more people who think that the value is getting harder to lose.
49:51In addition, Bitcoin has a disadvantage.
49:54It uses a huge amount of electricity when trading.
49:57And it's electronic, so there's a risk of hacking.
50:04Kaz, what do you think of Bitcoin?
50:07In Japan, I think it's very advantageous for companies and companies that have Bitcoin.
50:13Bitcoin is a maximum of 50%.
50:16You can get half of the tax.
50:17If it's a company, it's 20%.
50:19If you have Bitcoin and the price of Bitcoin goes up, your company's assets will increase.
50:23You can make money if you buy the shares.
50:25For example, I think it's one of the best-selling Microsoft Edge this year.
50:29Bitcoin is worth $3.8 billion.
50:31But it's worth 9.39 billion yen.
50:34It's a lot more profitable for companies like Microsoft, which everyone buys because they want to save money in Japan.
50:38There's a clear bubble, so there's a lot of risk.
50:42Next time, the latest price of hot pot.
50:45This year's October announcement.
50:47We'll show you the multi-ingredient that will blow up the power of hot pot.
50:5090% of the cause of wrinkles will be erased.
50:55Look forward to it!

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