Investors tossed about by the "sudden fluctuations" of the Nikkei Average... The "previous night's judgment" and the "Tomorrow's Nikkei Average Forecast AI" that separate winners from losers

Release of the "Tomorrow's Nikkei Average Forecast AI," an app that predicts the next day's Nikkei Average trends by analyzing multidimensional overnight data such as US markets and Bitcoin.
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  • 📰 Published: April 5, 2026 at 18:00
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In 2026, the Japanese stock market has transformed into a "night-decided market" like never before. Rather than daytime news, the movements of the US market, exchange rates, and even crypto assets the previous night increasingly dictate the opening and direction the next day.

In fact, it is not uncommon for the Nikkei Stock Average to determine its direction at the opening and maintain that trend. What is crucial in this environment is the "accuracy of the previous night's judgment."

Winning investors decide "the day before"
Investors who achieve stable results in short-term trading share a common trait.

That is,

"They decide their strategy the day before, not on the day itself."

- What level to enter at
- Where to take profits
- Where to cut losses

Because they decide these in advance, they do not hesitate even if the market moves. On the other hand, many investors try to judge based on the day's price movements, making them easily swayed by emotions.

The problem is the "difficulty of previous night judgment"
However, there is a big wall here.

That is the reality that "it is difficult to make accurate judgments the previous night."

- Interpretations of the US market vary
- Exchange rate movements are unstable
- The impact of news is unreadable

As a result, problems occur such as:

- Missing opportunities by waiting and seeing
- Entering in the opposite direction
- Expanding losses due to delayed judgments

The perspective provided by the "Tomorrow's Nikkei Average Forecast AI"
As a means to solve these issues, the "Tomorrow's Nikkei Average Forecast AI" is attracting attention.

At the stage of the previous night, this AI presents the following for the next business day's market as numerical values:

- Probability of rising
- Probability of falling
- Expected price range

In other words, you can grasp "how it is likely to move tomorrow" not by intuition but by data.

Why is "previous night's" analysis important?
The Nikkei Average is strongly influenced by the following factors:

- US stock closing prices
- NASDAQ / Semiconductor Index (SOX)
- Exchange rates (USD/JPY)
- VIX Index
- Risk assets such as Bitcoin

All of these move significantly during the "night" when the Japanese market is closed.

Therefore, it is also said that,

"Tomorrow's market is almost determined the night before."

How does AI process "night information"?
The "Tomorrow's Nikkei Average Forecast AI" integrates multidimensional information including such night data to derive market scenarios.

The analysis targets are diverse:

- Fundamentals (corporate earnings, etc.)
- Technical indicators (trend, momentum)
- Supply and demand data (margin balance, trends by investor type)
- External indicators (exchange rates, VIX, SOX)
- Bitcoin market

It comprehensively analyzes these and reconstructs them in the form of "probabilities."

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