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Lithospring conducts deductive analysis on high-impact contingent events and provides clients with early signal intelligence.

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Contingent Event Impact Deduction

Early Event Signal Analysis
"All phenomena arise from causes and conditions,
All phenomena cease by causes and conditions.
Our Buddha, the great Sramana,
Always speaks in this way."
— from Siksasamuccaya (Compendium of Buddhist Doctrine)

Early Event Signal Study

Our goal is to ensure our clients are never chasing headlines, but rather: preparing before the event, remaining composed during the event, and emerging stronger after the event.

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March 9: Approximately 51 hours prior to the mainshock, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off the Sanriku coast, initially misidentified as the main event.

March 9 – 11: Seismic activity off the Sanriku coast remained elevated, with a decay pattern deviating from standard mainshock-aftershock sequence models.

March 11, 11:46 AM – 2:46 PM: Retrospective analysis of GEONET high-precision GPS data revealed that slow pre-seismic crustal slip had initiated in the focal region.

March 11, 2:46 PM: Seismic waves reached Tokyo, causing violent tremors. With only 14 minutes remaining until the 3:00 PM JST market close, the Nikkei 225 index initiated a rapid plunge.

March 14: The Nikkei index plummeted 6% upon market opening.

March 15: The Nikkei index collapsed by an additional 10%.

Simultaneously: Shares of reconstruction-linked companies—such as Kajima Corp. (1812.T), Shimizu Corp. (1803.T), Taiheiyo Cement Corp. (5233.JP), and Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. (5232.JP)—surged rapidly, gaining 20% to 30% within a single week.

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