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Falling Yen boosts Japanese Exporters

The yen is falling. Add to your watch list stella Japanese exporters. This Japanese exporter has more to run. Monitor the dips.

Toyota will be strong on weakness of the USDJPY (FXY).

More here: The Mad Hedge Fund Trader, John Thomas, thinks that this country (Japan) is reaching an important crossroads, after which the nation's currency could drop 50% in value.

What's happening is we're approaching a tipping point where the government with the world's largest debt-to-GDP ratio will no longer be able to adequately borrow from the local population. That will force them to go overseas, and they'll have to pay much higher interest rates.

Toyota Motors - Falling Yen vs USD is good for Toyota exports

 


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