Just switched from Rakuten to Monex

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fools_gold wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 1:44 am
adamu wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 6:34 pm The Rakuten Vanguard fund follows the FTSE Global All Cap index and costs 0.162%.
I think that's the fee for the Total US Stock Market fund 楽天・全米株式インデックス・ファンド
Yes, Adamu is quoting the wrong fund.

Rakuten/Vanguard US Equities has a cost basis of 0.1620% and a real cost of .209%

Rakuten Global Equities has a cost basis of .193% and a real cost of 0.246%.

source: https://diamond.jp/articles/-/131949

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The dilemma is .50-.60 basis points worth the loss of diversification and the fee and trouble of moving the iDeco?

Perhaps not?
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Whoops, sorry yes, misread 全米 as 全世.

I've posted that I'm not a fan of that Rakuten fund a lot in the past, but I'm not sure I'd switch iDeCo provider over it.

If you were stuck with only high cost options then it would be different, but as you said the risk and cost of moving is probably not worth it in this case.

I guess it's partly an emotional decision too. Are you going to be happy knowing you're in the (currently) nicest option available, even if it's not the best financial decision in the sort term? Is sticking with Rakuten going to stay in the back of your mind, or will you just be able to forget it?
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adamu wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:18 am I guess it's partly an emotional decision too. Are you going to be happy knowing you're in the (currently) nicest option available, even if it's not the best financial decision in the sort term? Is sticking with Rakuten going to stay in the back of your mind, or will you just be able to forget it?
I think I will keep things as they are.

However, I must say Monex seems to have pretty good customer service.

I may start using them for my taxable investments.

Perhaps I should open up an SBI account now? :lol:

Rakuten -> iDeco - 楽天・全世界株式インデックス・ファンド
SBi - > Tsumitate NISA  -SBI・全世界株式インデックス・ファンド
Monex - > Taxable - eMAXIS Slim 全世界株式(オールカントリー)
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finally sending my application into monex for ideco ,,is the one people are keen on the
三菱U国際スリム全世界株式??商品番号26?
i cant see one which says emaxis slim
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bryanc wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:25 am finally sending my application into monex for ideco ,,is the one people are keen on the
三菱U国際スリム全世界株式??商品番号26?
i cant see one which says emaxis slim
Irritatingly both Monex and SBI use that weird name (三菱U国際スリム) instead of calling the funds eMaxis Slim -if I had 100 yen for each time someone got confused by it my unemployment next year would be looking a lot better ;)
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RetireJapan wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:32 am
Irritatingly both Monex and SBI use that weird name (三菱U国際スリム) instead of calling the funds eMaxis Slim -if I had 100 yen for each time someone got confused by it my unemployment next year would be looking a lot better ;)
and how about 全米 vs 全世 and eMAXISSlim先進国株式インデックス vs eMAXISSlim先進国債券インデックス ?
100yen for those would compound your investment a bit, wouldn't it?
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