New NISA from 2024

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Re: New NISA from 2024

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beanhead wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 12:53 pm Seems to be over 0.4%
https://www.nomura-am.co.jp/fund/pros_gen/Y2400062.pdf
Oh I see, it's a mix of domestic and international stocks, bonds, and REITs, and slowly rebalances towards being mostly domestic bonds by 2040, for the price of 0.462%

I guess it's not too bad? It's not a good choice for NISA though, because it pays out a dividend once a year.

This summary is a bit more accessible:
http://www.nomura-am.co.jp/fund/pros_gen/Y1400062.pdf
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Re: New NISA from 2024

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To be honest -- I did all the research about 3 years ago now -- to choose the funds for my ideco -- I did simulations and found out my risk comfort level -- and then did a lot of pouring over documents to research about suggested funds for my risk comfort level -- and then after calculating and assessing the different funds and their outcomes as well as looking at the costs -- I tried to invest in a diversity of funds that would suit my comfort level of risk as an investor -- this just happened to be one of the funds I am invested in that looked good to me after all my research -

Thanks for all the responses -- now on to researching the NISA and what would be best for my investor risk level there as well -- Cheers!
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Re: New NISA from 2024

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sakuramelodymusic wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 5:07 am
Thanks for all the responses -- now on to researching the NISA and what would be best for my investor risk level there as well -- Cheers!
eMaxis Slim has equity funds, bond funds and REIT funds as well as this balanced thing.
It does not have any target-date funds like the 2040 one you are using.

Perhaps search for Target on your broker webpage if that is what you prefer.

https://emaxis.jp/lp/slim/pr1/

With a 15-year or 20-year timeframe, inside the tax-advantaged NISA, I would personally go for an equity fund and ignore all the rest. Not advice, just what I would do (and in fact what I am doing for myself and family members) .
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
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