What’s next for Japan as DXJ soars this year?
The Fast Money traders talk Japan’s Nikkel being at a 34-year high and Mike Khouw, Optimize Advisors president, gives his playbook for the the Asian market.
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Mon, Jan 22 20245:48 PM EST
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The Fast Money traders talk Japan’s Nikkel being at a 34-year high and Mike Khouw, Optimize Advisors president, gives his playbook for the the Asian market.
04:35
Mon, Jan 22 20245:48 PM EST
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