NISA for my 16 years old son
Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
The question that want to ask in the forum is: for a Junior NISA account which color bottom RED YELLOW GREEN or BLUE should I press? I want to buy all country EMAXIS slim on a monthly basis until December.
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Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
You need to log into the Junior NISA account first, I guess. Which provider is that?Oliver wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 3:25 am C07564C5-1F7F-40E3-B251-15CD187EA54A.jpeg
May I ask you a question?
The question that want to ask in the forum is: for a Junior NISA account which color bottom RED YELLOW GREEN or BLUE should I press? I want to buy all country EMAXIS slim on a monthly basis until December.
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Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
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Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
Forgive me for being illiterate in Japanese.
I managed to invest ¥6000 in junior Nisa for my son. Now I cannot see what I bought, or the profit and loss section.
In my Nisa, this page I can see my investment and profit and loss. It seems different Junior Nisa.
Does any have any advice?
I managed to invest ¥6000 in junior Nisa for my son. Now I cannot see what I bought, or the profit and loss section.
In my Nisa, this page I can see my investment and profit and loss. It seems different Junior Nisa.
Does any have any advice?
Re: NISA for my 16 years old son
Have you placed the order for a fund? This shows that you have successfully put the 6,000 yen into the junior NISA account.Oliver wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 7:50 am Forgive me for being illiterate in Japanese.
I managed to invest ¥6000 in junior Nisa for my son. Now I cannot see what I bought, or the profit and loss section.
In my Nisa, this page I can see my investment and profit and loss. It seems different Junior Nisa.
Does any have any advice?
Next step is to buy something with it.
If you have placed a regular, tsumitate order in this junior NISA account then it could be just timing. Those orders are only placed once a month.
(don't use SBI so I can't help much more personally. Sorry.)
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