Nikkei 225 Momentum Rankings — Japan Equity Momentum
Daily momentum rankings for every Nikkei 225 stock. Composite 12M/6M/1M score with Empirical Regime Model overlay tuned to Japan equity market regimes.
These are AIBROKER's Nikkei 225 momentum rankings. Every constituent is scored using a composite of 12-month, 6-month, and 1-month total return, adjusted for realized volatility. The public ranking below is shown on a 30-day delay — the view available to everyone, including signed-out visitors. Live (same-day) rankings refresh after every regional close for Pro and Terminal subscribers.
Tap any ticker on the live Nikkei 225 screener for the full record — rank history, score breakdown, and the prior 21-day cryptographically-verified ranking.
Nikkei 225 momentum rankings
Live Nikkei 225 momentum rankings are available in the AIBROKER screener. Same-day rankings and scores are reserved for Pro and Terminal subscribers; free accounts see the 30-day-delayed view.
How these Nikkei 225 rankings are built
- Point-in-time index membership — a ticker only appears on dates when it was actually in the Nikkei 225 index (no survivorship bias).
- Composite momentum score blending 12M, 6M, and 1M total returns — see the composite momentum score methodology for the math.
- Realized-volatility adjustment so high-vol names do not dominate top ranks purely by chance.
- Empirical Regime Model (ERM) overlay flags risk-on vs. risk-off market regimes — see the ERM regime filter explained.
- Daily refresh after the regional close; rankings are SHA-256 hashed before market open and revealed after a 21-day delay.
Historical Nikkei 225 momentum backtest
The AI-Nikkei 225 backtest runs from 2014 to present using point-in-time data. See the Performance page for the equity curve, drawdown profile, Sharpe ratio, and rebalancing assumptions used to generate the historical record.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Nikkei 225 momentum stock ranking?
A Nikkei 225 momentum ranking sorts every constituent by composite price-momentum strength — typically a blend of 12-month, 6-month, and 1-month total return — so the names at the top are the ones whose trend has been strongest most recently.
How are AIBROKER's Nikkei 225 momentum rankings calculated?
AIBROKER computes a composite momentum score for each Nikkei 225 constituent using point-in-time index membership, then weights 12M, 6M, and 1M returns and adjusts for realized volatility. An overlay from the Empirical Regime Model (ERM) flags supportive vs. defensive market environments.
How often are Nikkei 225 momentum rankings updated?
Rankings are refreshed daily after the regional close. Free-tier users see a 21-day delayed version; Pro and Terminal tiers see the current ranking with cryptographic verification of the prior 21-day record.
Does momentum investing actually work?
Momentum has been documented as a robust cross-asset factor since Jegadeesh & Titman (1993). Like every factor, it has periods of strong returns and periods of drawdown — AIBROKER's regime filter is designed to acknowledge that, not to eliminate it.
Can I see the backtest behind these rankings?
Yes — every universe has a published backtest with 10+ years of point-in-time data, no survivorship bias, and realistic transaction costs. See the Performance page or the Explore page for equity curves and risk metrics.