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Credit residue is the balance of credit transactions that have not yet been repaid.

The residue may be seen as future residue pressure. However, it is dangerous to predict stock price only by credit residue. It is necessary to see in conjunction with the stock position, volume, material, and financial results.

What is credit residue?

In a credit transaction, you need to repay the building.

Buying and selling unpaid buybacks is called.

English意味
買い残Repayment balance of credit purchase
売り残Repayment balance
信用残General term of purchase and sale

The Japan Exchange Group also explains the balance of credit transactions as a collective term for the balance and balance of purchases.

What happens when there is a lot of purchases

There is a possibility that you will be re somewhere in the future.

Therefore, when stock price begins to fall, the soldering is easier to overlap.

StateHow to read
Increased purchaseStrong credit purchases are increasing
Stock price fallsRepayment is easy
CloseEasy to sell pressure

However, it does not fall only by the large number of purchases.

What happens if there is a lot of leftovers

There is a possibility that you will be reimbursed somewhere in the future.

If the stock price rises, the seller may buy back to reduce the loss, and the stock price may rise further. This is called a step up.

StateHow to read
More salesWeak credit sales are increasing
Increased stock priceEasy to buy back
RECRUITEasy supply and demand

Brands with high residue may respond not only to bad materials but also to favorable materials.

  • Credit residue is unpaid credit balance
  • Buying is likely to be the future selling pressure
  • Sold residue is prone to future buyback pressure
  • View not only credit residue, but also stock price, volume, and materials

Credit residue is not a prophecy, it is a material to see the deviations of supply and demand.

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This article is based on the information of the Japanese exchange group on the credit transaction balance.

  • Date: 2026-05-23
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