Metaplanets stock trading volume in June reached 1.87 trillion yen, surpassing Toyota, Sony and other stocks
Odaily News According to the individual stock transaction volume data for June released by the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Metaplanet (3350.T)s transaction volume on the Tokyo Standard Market reached 1.8695 trillion yen, nearly doubling from 997.6 billion yen in May, due to the continued expansion of its Bitcoin holdings. It has continued to rank first since November last year.
The second largest company in terms of transaction volume in June was Namura Shipyard (7014.T), which was 516 billion yen. Metaplanet gained market attention for its Bitcoin investment strategy, and its stock price showed an upward trend in mid-June. On July 7, it announced that it would purchase additional Bitcoin, bringing the total purchase amount to 225.8 billion yen.
Its trading volume has surpassed large-cap stocks on the Topix main board such as Toyota Motor (1.6445 trillion yen) and Sony Group (1.3153 trillion yen), and is second only to Advantest (4.8519 trillion yen), which tops the main board.
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