I know its a waste of time to try to reach the brain dead but one last try:
The Asian markets consist of the following per Bloomberg (
https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/asia-pacific
):
Japan, China, Hong Kong, S Korea, India, New Zealand, Taiwan, Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam, and a few more.
Or you can go to CNN and find (
money.cnn.com/data/world_markets/asia/
): Australia, Shanghai SE Composite Index, China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Taiwan.
Now I understand you guys are shockingly stupid but surely even you understand that the world markets are split into only three areas (as opposed to seven continents). 1. No. and So. America; 2. Europe; and 3. Asia.
Now here is where you might get confused. If you have seven continents but only three identified areas of markets, some nations geographically located on continents that are not among the three market areas will be put into another market area.
Any of you morons follow that? Raise your hand if you do. Or, if incapable of doing that, just go ahead and soil your pants.