Good article from Barrons. Hopefully available to all.
https://apple.news/A3FA7CJprT0q52OyX8c5nQQ“Japan is a value play,” says John Vail, chief global strategist at Nikko Asset Management. “But that’s also coupled with long-term structural improvements in corporate governance, operational gearing to a global economic upswing, and extreme political stability.”
“Japan is more like Germany than the U.S.,” says Masakazu Takeda, a portfolio manager at Sparx Asset Management in Japan and co-manager of the Hennessy Japan fund (HJPNX). “There aren’t too many internet companies, but Japan has highly competitive manufacturing businesses. Manufacturing excellence is one of Japan’s advantages.”
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“ There is nothing like the Nasdaq in Japan. Like Europe, Japan lacks a large and innovative tech sector.
Its top five companies—Toyota Motor (TM), Sony (SNE), SoftBank Group (SFTBY), Keyence (KYCCF), and Nintendo (NTDOY)—have their attributes, but don’t compare to the U.S. giants. Only four companies in Japan have market values above $100 billion—against about 65 in the U.S.
What Japan possesses instead is a group of high-quality industrial businesses like Toyota; Keyence, the leader in factory automation; Daikin Industries (6367.Japan), a top global maker of air-conditioning equipment; and Nidec (NJDCY), an innovative, major producer of electric motors.”
Cannot do that on my iMac. I wouldn't mind pay a subscription on my Mac.
Now that the "daily Shot" is independent of the WSJ, I am canceling my subscription. The editorials are more Trump than Trump
Since I posted the above story 6 months ago, Price’s PRJPX is up about 9.4%. YTD it’s up by 10%, and for one year It’s up 26%. Their Nikkei stock market is still recovering from one of the greatest boom & bust cycles in recorded history. I’m not recommending it as an investment, though I do like multi-nation funds that have maybe 10-25% exposure to Japan.
(Above cited data from Yahoo and Lipper)
The 2018 Accord Hybrid I bought 2 years ago is a superbly designed auto for its price range (mid-20s). Probably the best overall build-quality of anything I’ve owned. The car was assembled in Ohio, but the engine was imported from Japan.
Sony still makes some fine electronics. I have two of its SRX series bluetooth speakers. It’s amazing what the SRX-XB41 can do. (Completely waterproof too, in case I decide to take it swimming.)
+1 @MikeM - Barron’s is still a fine read. Nice broad education in financial & investment thinking. When you get down to it, the ability to weigh data and compare subjective opinions and than fashion your own investing approach is much more valuable and longer lasting than the latest “hot tip” on what to buy. I hear Barron’s doesn’t have the charts / data it once did. That’s probably true. Who needs it with everything on the internet now?