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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?
15:30It is said that the price of Chinese winter clothing will rise by coming to Japan.
15:35It is said that Chinese winter clothing will be exported to Japan.
15:39It is said that Chinese winter clothing is used in China for a long time.
15:42It is said that it is not stopped.
15:44It is said that it will go somewhere again.
15:46It is said that it will not go to the next house.
15:48How about moving to Cessna?
15:50It's definitely not in Japanese culture.
15:53I feel like I'm growing.
15:56It's hard to get a license in Cessna.
15:58It's a company that owns Cessna.
16:00There are a lot of rental fees.
16:02It's a company that owns private jets and helicopters.
16:05I think it's great.
16:07Private jets can also be owned by multiple people.
16:13I think it's good.
16:15I think it's great.
16:16MENMA
16:18MENMA
16:20Does everyone eat MENMA?
16:21When I moved to another country, I didn't want to eat Japanese food.
16:26You want to eat Japanese food abroad.
16:28I think it's very profitable.
16:31You live in an easy-to-understand winter clothing.
16:33I think you will use it.
16:35I think it's good except for MENMA.
16:39I think it's good for dusting and house cleaning.
16:44I think it's good for helping.
16:46That's great.
16:48I feel like I'm getting rich.
16:50I have money, so I can spend it on this kind of thing.
16:56Now that we've looked back at this year's events,
16:59please tell us the topics you're looking forward to next year.
17:02The topic I'm looking forward to is the 1.3 million yen wall.
17:11If the annual income exceeds 1.3 million yen, there is a possibility that there will be a decrease in income tax.
17:18Part-time jobs and part-time jobs reduce working hours.
17:22It is also said to be one of the reasons for the lack of manpower.
17:26Now, there is a debate about removing the 1.3 million yen wall and raising it to 1.78 million yen.
17:33If it comes true, what kind of wall will it affect?
17:37FESTA will explain in detail.
17:40Now, let's play the 1.3 million yen wall.
17:45Everyone has money, so you'll be able to eat what you've been holding back so far.
17:51You can eat sujiko.
17:53Did everyone hold back sujiko?
17:55It's a little expensive.
17:56Onigiri is also a little expensive for sujiko.
17:58That's a great idea.
18:00What about you?
18:01Vanilla ice cream.
18:02That's not what I want to eat right now.
18:05You'll eat it.
18:06That's a great idea.
18:07I had the same idea.
18:10It's the same?
18:11It's not about food.
18:13I'm glad to hear that.
18:14It's a little bit of a luxury.
18:19For example, a delivery box.
18:21I see.
18:22I'm doing it with LINE Yahoo.
18:25I'm also doing it with a high-end French restaurant like Hiramatsu.
18:29I think it's a good idea.
18:31As a result of my research, I found that companies that have increased their annual income in the past five years,
18:39or companies that have increased their employees, have increased their company's shares.
18:45By investing in people, the company's shares have increased.
18:51Compared to the growth rate of other companies, the company's shares have increased by about 3.2 times.
18:58That's interesting.
18:59It's a profitable company, so I think it's possible to increase it.
19:01But if you think about it, if you increase your annual income by about 20% over the next five years, your company's shares will grow more than that.
19:07In other words, if you increase your annual income, it will be better for the country.
19:11That's what I'm talking about.
19:12I see.
19:13In order to be the winner of such a dynamic year in 2025,
19:17we went to an even more practical online game.
19:21The secret was on the street.
19:24Let's go with Testa to find a treasure.
19:27Today, we're at Kutasenji Station.
19:31This time, I'd like to take a look around the trains.
19:36The trains are changing rapidly, and there are hints in various places.
19:41It's true that the trains have changed over the past few years.
19:45Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. was listed on October 23.
19:49Oh, really?
19:51Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. was listed on October 23.
19:55The price of the train was over 10 million yen.
19:57It's been six years since I've been to Oogata-Jojo.
20:01I did a lot of trading on that day.
20:04I did day trading, too.
20:06The profit is about millions of yen.
20:08How much did you trade?
20:10About 1.6 billion yen.
20:12What?
20:13I don't want to do it anymore.
20:16In the news of Tokyo Metro Jojo, the stock price of Oobayashi 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 stock price of local companies related to the area has risen.
20:32Not only that, but people are gathering around the railroad.
20:36It's a new business direction that's coming up.
20:38It's a perfect fit for a long-term game.
20:41What is the stock price that has already risen?
20:47Let's take a look at the station.
20:50This is a coin locker.
20:54There's a new locker that you can put in the locker and send it to the hotel.
21:02It's in Seibu and Shinjuku.
21:04It's a new locker that sends the luggage to the hotel you're staying at.
21:10It's located in three locations, Seibu Shinjuku Station, Ikebukuro Station, and Toshimayun Station.
21:15Customers are increasing rapidly.
21:18It's going to be introduced in various stations in the capital city in the future.
21:22It's a shortcut to finding a treasure shop as soon as possible.
21:28In the past, Testa...
21:30It's a story from the past, but Steak was very popular in Tokyo.
21:35It's getting more and more popular in the region.
21:38I thought this was new and popular.
21:41I thought it would be great if I bought a shop there first.
21:45When the number of stores was still small,
21:47Testa happened to visit and noticed the novel style of Steak.
21:51He bought a stock.
21:54After that, the number of stores spread throughout the country, and the stock price rose sharply.
22:00How much profit did you make?
22:02I made tens of millions of yen.
22:04That's amazing.
22:05That's why it's the latest locker.
22:09By the way, what do you think about Testa?
22:13First of all, this locker...
22:17What does Testa think about this latest locker?
22:26When you book a hotel to stay,
22:28the latest locker will deliver your luggage on the day.
22:32What kind of treasure will Testa think about with this new service that is not well known yet?
22:39If you leave your luggage, you can move it easily.
22:46You can sell a big souvenir.
22:50It's easier to shop.
22:52I think it's great.
22:54By the way, what do you think about Testa?
22:57First of all, this locker...
22:59Where is it manufactured?
23:03I'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, you need to look into the carrier.
23:13If you think about the surroundings, you may be able to connect.
23:17I see.
23:18There are also hints of treasure in the train.
23:22For example, there is an advertisement.
23:25There are companies that you've never seen or you don't know.
23:29If you spend money on train ads...
23:32That's right.
23:33If you spend money on it, it's likely to be popular now.
23:40To improve the accuracy, Testa checks it together.
23:44There are ads on the monitor of taxis.
23:48Electronic ads.
23:50Taxis are for people who have a little money.
23:55There are many ads with high prices.
23:58And what I saw there was...
24:00If you put out a train ad there, it will reach people other than the rich.
24:06You can see that the trend is spreading.
24:09I see.
24:10Currently, there are many ads on taxis.
24:13Cloud-type home management services and AI-related companies.
24:17If you can see it on the train, the customer base will expand and you can expect further growth.
24:24And if you change your point of view when you pass the ticket inspection...
24:28Recently, you can get on the train with a credit card or QR code.
24:35Credit card? Really?
24:37I see.
24:38Credit card payment and QR code for ticket inspection.
24:44Inbound passengers don't have to buy a ticket.
24:48In Kansai, more than 500 tickets have already been imported.
24:51There is a possibility that there will be an explosive increase in the future.
24:55The number of credit cards is increasing.
25:01If you don't need a credit card anymore, you may be able to make money by reusing it.
25:08I see.
25:09If you think about it, you can think about it.
25:12The number of IC chips is increasing.
25:14If that happens, there will be problems like skimming.
25:18I see.
25:19I think companies should prevent that from happening.
25:22I see.
25:23It is one of the secrets of the game to anticipate new problems that new services face.
25:30In 2018, virtual currency, such as Bitcoin, became popular all of a sudden.
25:37There was an incident in which a virtual currency worth about 5.8 billion yen was stolen from a virtual currency exchange.
25:47Because of this, KUSHIMU, a company that does research and security development on blockchain technology used in virtual currency, 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.
26:05It's amazing.
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.
26:16That's amazing.
26:17It's a gold vein, so it's not a fingerprint.
26:20I see.
26:21That's why you can't copy it.
26:24It's not a fingerprint.
26:26What does gold vein mean?
26:29Yes, it's not a fingerprint.
26:31It's a bio-identification code that encrypts the information about the gold vein and the credit card.
26:38You can buy things just by reading the gold vein pattern on the infrared screen without a wallet or payment app.
26:45It's for each person.
26:46So in the future, you can do anything with your fingers, right?
26:49Yes.
26:50Yes.
26:51The ring will sell.
26:52Oh, why?
26:53There will be more opportunities to put your finger on it, so you'll want to be fashionable.
26:58I don't think so.
27:00Why?
27:01It doesn't matter.
27:02I just came up with an idea.
27:04What is it?
27:05If you go further, it will be your eyes.
27:08Oh.
27:09You can open a convenience store with your eyes.
27:13But it's possible in the future, right?
27:16As Testa pointed out, the authentication system using the gold vein of the eyes is being developed by technicians from all over the country.
27:24In fact, in November of this year, NEC's stock price, which announced a new authentication technology, soared.
27:32High-performance and high-precision authentication technology is said to develop five times 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.
27:54I 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.
28:05Certainly.
28:06The demand for cleanliness has increased, so I want to wash the futon.
28:13Coin laundry in Tokyo has increased more than twice in 20 years.
28:18In the city center, there is a demand for people 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?
28:36This kind of coin laundry is now increasing a lot.
28:42Is that so?
28:43Yes.
28:44Coin laundries have become a hot topic.
28:47That's right.
28:48In addition, self-whitening and car wash facilities have been established.
28:53In addition, nail salons and estates have been established.
28:58Fusion Business, which has surpassed the limit set by its owner, is also a hint of a new demand.
29:04Let's play a chain game here, too.
29:07From coin laundry to golf and self-whitening,
29:13it's a good idea to think about which one would be the best.
29:17Oh, that's a good idea.
29:21If you really can't do it, you can just leave it alone.
29:26I think it would be great if you could do it in the meantime.
29:29That's right.
29:30I think karaoke would be good, too.
29:33You can do it with your family, or you can do it with just your wife.
29:38I see.
29:39I think it's a good idea to invest in such a relationship as it's increasing.
29:47I see.
29:48You can invite your wife first.
29:50I think it's a good idea.
29:51I see.
29:52If you can find not only coin laundries, but also fish stocks that are increasing with them, you can use the rising stocks.
30:00You can find self-whitening equipment at COCOZAPP.
30:03It was very popular during the pandemic.
30:05I've seen a lot of releases.
30:09What should I do in that case?
30:11If the stock is not selling well, 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 stock that will go up, but the price will go down, you can make a profitable deal.
30:25Let's move on.
30:26Is it the hope of the Japanese economy or the despair of the Japanese economy?
30:29How can we win in the new Trump era?
30:31Next year, when Mr. Trump becomes the president of the United States, the Japanese economy will be even more affected.
30:37The Japanese economy will go down sharply.
30:41As soon as the presidential election was over, the stock price of the United States went up.
30:45Before the presidential election, people who don't want to take risks reduce their stocks, right?
30:50So the stock price will go down a little, right?
30:52The stock price of the United States will go up a little, right?
30:55The stock price of the United States will go up a little, right?
31:00The presidential election ended with Trump's victory.
31:04The Republican Party is in a state of triple red, with both the president and the members of the House of Representatives.
31:13Trump's various policies are easy to implement.
31:18Then, the Japanese companies' stocks immediately began to move.
31:22So, while looking at the stock price that went up and down with Trump's victory,
31:26Testa will explain his four major policies.
31:30Learn how to win in the new Trump era with numbers.
31:40For example, this is a car manufacturer.
31:43Matsuda and Suzuki are two familiar names.
31:47After Trump won the presidential election, the stock price of Matsuda went down.
31:52But the stock price of Suzuki hasn't gone down.
31:54Why?
31:55Car manufacturers usually 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?
32:19Why is there a difference in the stock price at the production base?
32:22The first Trump policy is related to this.
32:25This is the most related policy to the stock price.
32:27It's the American First's inflation policy.
32:30By the way, Mr. Hikorohi, do you know what inflation is?
32:33Hey, stop it.
32:36It's inflation, right?
32:37Yes, it is.
32:39It's a tax on foreign goods brought to Japan.
32:47Isn't that right?
32:49Is that right?
32:50It's frustrating.
32:51Hey, don't underestimate me.
32:53It's a tax on imported goods.
32:57This greatly changes the stock price of the company.
33:00Mr. Trump says he will impose a 100% to 200% tax on all cars imported from Mexico.
33:08Mazda has a factory in Mexico and exports about 60% of its cars to the U.S.
33:15On the other hand, Suzuki has withdrawn from the U.S. business and exports mainly to Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
33:22So, the stock price is maintained as it is.
33:26Mexico, which is cheap to import and export to the U.S., was the center of the production base of automakers such as Mazda.
33:35If the 200% tax rate is realized, conventional exports will not remain, so it is necessary to respond by transferring production bases to the U.S.
33:44On the other hand, Suzuki, which has already transferred bases outside of the U.S., says there is little risk due to the Trump tax.
33:52However, there is also an increase in the share price of Japanese companies related to Mexico.
33:57This is a Japanese company that has the highest share in Mexico.
34:03Mr. Katayoshi, do you know what this is?
34:05I'm sure you've eaten it.
34:07Oh, you've eaten it?
34:08Yes.
34:09In Mexico?
34:11But women may not eat it much.
34:14Cup noodles?
34:15Great.
34:16What?
34:17Actually, this is the face of Toyo Suisei, a major manufacturer of instant noodles.
34:21Oh!
34:22What?
34:23I see.
34:24It goes up that much.
34:25Let's take a look at this chart.
34:27Toyo Suisei's first overseas expansion was in April 1974.
34:31That's early.
34:32He built a factory in Los Angeles, U.S.A.
34:35This is actually earlier than Toyota.
34:37Oh!
34:38That's how he got the share.
34:40This is also very famous.
34:41Really?
34:42Maru-chan is transmitted over there.
34:44Oh, I see.
34:45It's like something you can make right away.
34:47It's like Maru-chan is prohibited because it destroys the original food.
34:52Oh, I see.
34:54In the Middle East, Maru-chan is strong.
34:56In Brazil, Nissin is strong.
34:58Oh, I see.
34:59I see.
35:00In Portuguese, Myojo means cup noodles.
35:03Oh, I see.
35:04It's a family name.
35:05It's the name that Charmé first introduced.
35:08Oh, I see.
35:09Ms. Mokusuki, how does the inflation of U.S. currency affect Japan?
35:13The inflation of the currency changes the price.
35:17So, in relation to Japan, the dollar goes up and the yen goes down.
35:22The dollar becomes cheaper.
35:25Oh, I see.
35:26Again, this is a plus for the export industry.
35:31As the inflation of U.S. currency increases, the price of exports increases, and the price of goods in the U.S. rises.
35:37In order to prevent inflation, the banks raise the interest rate, make it difficult to borrow money, and reduce the amount of distribution.
35:45As a result, the U.S. dollar, which has a high interest rate, becomes popular, and the yen goes up and the dollar goes down.
35:52On the other hand, Mr. Watanabe, who is in charge of walking, has the exact opposite opinion.
35:56Actually, we are looking at the yen going up and the dollar going down.
36:00Oh, I see.
36:01The reason is that the exchange rate is decided by politics, and it seems that financial policy is being carried out to direct it.
36:09So, where did the yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen,
36:39yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen
37:09yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen
37:39yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen
38:09yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen
38:39, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen, yen,
39:09y
39:39If the U.S. tariffs become really strict,
39:41South-East Asia, or even Japan,
39:44will be able to export them.
39:47There are still a lot of cheap Chinese products.
39:50Now that the economy is starting to go around
39:53because of the inflation,
39:56it is said that it may not be possible
39:58for the economy to go around again.
40:00What is exported from China to the U.S.
40:02is computer, smartphone, and advertising goods, right?
40:05Yes.
40:07But if you think of it as the closest,
40:10I think it will be exported to Korea or Japan first.
40:13Yes, I think it's possible.
40:15Depending on whether there is a tariff on China,
40:18there is a possibility that such industries will be sold.
40:21In reality, there are clearly more cheap products.
40:24The export rate of commercials is increasing, right?
40:27That's why it's clear that Japan is betting on inflation.
40:30I think there will be a lot more cheap products.
40:33In addition, Mexico and Canada
40:36have a 25% tariff.
40:39If they are recognized, they will be taxed from the first day.
40:42Are they going to tax Canada as well?
40:44Yes. These three countries are actually
40:47the three largest importing countries from the U.S.,
40:50so they will be taxed.
40:52As you said, there will be a domestic crisis,
40:55and Trump is also saying to Mexico
40:58that there is a problem with immigration and drugs,
41:01and that he wants them to take action.
41:04If they don't, they will be penalized.
41:07I think he's using it as a bargaining chip.
41:10And, Mr. Testa, there is another
41:13notable policy.
41:16Yes, this is the Elon Musk and the Presidential Election.
41:19The key man is Elon Musk.
41:22What will happen if Elon Musk and Trump
41:25work together?
41:28What did Testa imagine?
41:30There is another notable policy.
41:33Yes, this is the Elon Musk and the Presidential Election.
41:36I see.
41:38There are mainly three pillars of the Trump Presidential Election.
41:41In addition to the financial election,
41:44which lowers the hurdle of borrowing money and securities,
41:47there are other issues such as autonomous driving
41:50and space development.
41:53What is the point that Mr. Testa is paying attention to?
41:56To promote the presidential election,
41:59the key man is the CEO of Tesla,
42:02the largest electric car company.
42:05He is Elon Musk.
42:08I see.
42:10This year, he donated about 10 billion yen
42:13to the Trump campaign.
42:16He has about 3 billion dollars.
42:19That's 45 trillion yen.
42:22That's about the GDP of Finland.
42:25That's a lot of money.
42:29What will the government do?
42:32This is still a mystery.
42:35In the old days, in Japan,
42:38the government did a lot of business.
42:41It was a waste of money.
42:44Now, Elon Musk is saying
42:47that he will reduce 2 trillion dollars per year.
42:50That's about 300 trillion yen.
42:53The annual budget of the United States is about 6 trillion yen.
42:56He will cut 1 third or 1 fourth of it.
42:59He will cut 1 third or 1 fourth of it.
43:02Where will that money go?
43:05Where will that money go?
43:08For example, he is saying that he will abolish
43:11all the policies related to consumer protection.
43:14If that happens, there may be a demerit to the consumer.
43:17Is there a possibility that the president will be privatized?
43:20As you said, there is a possibility that
43:23some places will be privatized and the role of the government will be cut.
43:26Robocop was a movie like that.
43:29It's like the police are privatized.
43:32From now on, we will play a legendary game
43:35with Kiseikanma and Solo Keyman, Elon Musk.
43:38What kind of eyes will rise again
43:41related to Kiseikanma in the United States?
43:44If it's a company that makes American products,
43:47I think it's the car and the material used for housing.
43:50And food?
43:53That's wonderful.
43:56I think it's appropriate for the company to ask that question
43:59and come up with the answer right away.
44:02What do you think, Mr. Oda?
44:05I can't come up with the answer.
44:08I can't come up with the answer.
44:11I can't come up with the answer.
44:14No, no, no. I'm a little happy.
44:16I'm a little happy.
44:18The 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 true.
44:29That's a good point.
44:31I'm curious about space development.
44:33Toyota has a rover for exploration.
44:37It's amazing.
44:38It's like flying a rocket from space to Brazil in an hour.
44:43It's amazing.
44:44For example, SoftBank.
44:48Why?
44:49Mr. Trump is focusing on AI development.
44:53This month, he cooperated with NVIDIA, a semiconductor manufacturer in the U.S.
44:58SoftBank announced that it would build the largest AI data center in Japan.
45:04SoftBank's stock price is going up now.
45:07I think it's a loss if I buy it now.
45:10I think it's a loss if I buy it now.
45:15I think it's a loss if I buy it now.
45:18Next, let's talk about Trump's policy.
45:20Next, let's talk about Trump's policy.
45:22Mr. Trump said that he would reduce the tax on legal personnel and reduce the tax on income to encourage investment in the U.S.
45:30Does this mean that the U.S. economy will improve?
45:33From the point of view of the people, the tax on income is a good thing.
45:38When you go to the U.S., you pay for a chip.
45:41The U.S. has a tax on it.
45:44The U.S. has a tax on it.
45:46Mr. Trump is trying to get rid of the tax on income.
45:51If we increase the tax on income, the economy will improve.
45:56If the economy improves, the interest rate will go up.
46:00There is one thing that is affected by this.
46:04That's right.
46:05That's right.
46:06Wow!
46:08Bitcoin.
46:10I used to be a comedian.
46:15I wonder what it's like.
46:19Actually, I've always had a suspicious image.
46:23However, Mr. Trump is focusing on Bitcoin.
46:27For example, he appointed a fund manager who supports Bitcoin to a very important post in the U.S. Treasury Department.
46:35In addition, he is participating in an event to promote Bitcoin with his son.
46:40Why does Trump focus on Bitcoin?
46:43There is an unexpected fact.
46:49This program is broadcast on TVer Cooloo.
46:53Bitcoin is greatly influenced by Trump's policy.
46:57What is the surprising fact hidden behind it?
47:01In fact, the U.S. government has a lot of Bitcoins that have been confiscated for crimes.
47:08If you convert 200,000 yen to Japanese yen, you can get 3 trillion yen worth of Bitcoins.
47:15It's called a strategic reserve.
47:18You can save it in some way and use it.
47:22By the way, just last week,
47:25Bitcoin was the highest in the world.
47:271 Bitcoin is 98,000 Japanese yen.
47:31That's 15,167,949 yen.
47:35It's a ridiculous number.
47:38When I was told 15 years ago that I should buy it, it was 300,000 yen.
47:42I said, I can't spend 300,000 yen on such a cheap thing.
47:45Now it's 15 million yen.
47:47It's up more than 150% this year.
47:50But there's a lot of virtual currency.
47:53As long as it's Bitcoin, it's amazing.
47:55Oh, I see.
47:57As soon as Trump, who focuses on Bitcoins, won the U.S. presidential election, the rate exploded.
48:05Now, the value of Bitcoins is more than 10 million times higher than when it was first created in 2009.
48:14Mr. Watanabe, the walking commander, pointed out a problem with Bitcoins.
48:19First of all, there are almost no Bitcoins in this formula.
48:22In other words, it's a minority.
48:24If there's something wrong with it, it's because it's supposed to be a means of making money, but it's going up and down.
48:32It's strange to say that it's the purpose of investment.
48:34Something similar has actually happened recently.
48:37It's Japanese whiskey.
48:39Oh, I know that.
48:41I know that.
48:42I know that.
48:44It's for ecology.
48:46They released a limited edition of whiskey aged for 55 years for 100 bottles.
48:51It cost 3 million yen.
48:53However, the retail price was 8,000 yen.
48:58In other words, this is actually similar to Bitcoins.
49:01Originally, whiskey is something to drink and enjoy, but it's priced differently from its purpose.
49:07I know that Japanese whiskey is something to drink and enjoy, but where do you see the value of Bitcoins?
49:19After all, if you have this, the price will go up.
49:23It's exactly the same thing.
49:25I think it's about making money.
49:27Other than that, there are very few cases where it is used as a means of exchange.
49:33El Salvador is using it for exchange.
49:36They don't use it at all.
49:38They pay in dollars.
49:39Blockchain is a notepad.
49:41It's a system where you write down where you want to go.
49:43If everyone participates in it, it will create trust.
49:46I think it's difficult to say where it will gain value.
49:48I think there are more and more people who think it's hard to lose value.
49:51In addition, Bitcoins have disadvantages.
49:54It uses a huge amount of electricity when trading.
49:57And it's electronic, so there are problems such as hacking, so the risk is high.
50:04What do you think of Bitcoins?
50:07In Japan, I think it's very advantageous for companies that have Bitcoins as an investment target.
50:13With Bitcoins, you can buy a magazine for 50% or half of the tax.
50:17But if it's a company, it's 20%.
50:19If you have Bitcoins and the price of Bitcoins goes up, your company's assets will increase.
50:23If you buy Bitcoins, you can make money.
50:25For example, MicroStorage is one of the most popular brands this year.
50:29It has 3.8 billion Bitcoins, but it's worth 9.39 billion yen.
50:34The same company that everyone buys because they want to invest in Japan is more profitable.
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 and blemishes will be erased.
50:55Look forward to it!

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