Using A Financial Advisors Is It A Wise Move?
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Using A Financial Advisors Is It A Wise Move?
Hello everyone,
If I use a financial advisers to manage my investment portfolios is this a good move? I recently have interest to start investing. Currently I only have my DC plan from my company and I want to start investing to other markets but I am very confused and don't know where to begin.
Can anyone recommend a good company in Tokyo that I can talk with? I have seen https://argentumwealth.com/ anyone here had experience using this company?
What are your views about this?
Thank you in advance
If I use a financial advisers to manage my investment portfolios is this a good move? I recently have interest to start investing. Currently I only have my DC plan from my company and I want to start investing to other markets but I am very confused and don't know where to begin.
Can anyone recommend a good company in Tokyo that I can talk with? I have seen https://argentumwealth.com/ anyone here had experience using this company?
What are your views about this?
Thank you in advance
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Re: Using A Financial Advisors Is It A Wise Move?
I haven't had any dealings with them personally, but a forum user recently posted his experiences on another thread:viewtopic.php?f=16&t=811
Basically they offer high fee products from which they get a juicy commission. It's not a scam, but they're working for their interests, not yours.
You can save a lot of money by reading some books and forums about investing and then opening a NISA account. It can be a bit daunting at first but you soon get used to it.
Basically they offer high fee products from which they get a juicy commission. It's not a scam, but they're working for their interests, not yours.
You can save a lot of money by reading some books and forums about investing and then opening a NISA account. It can be a bit daunting at first but you soon get used to it.
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I think most people just need to read a book or two, ask some questions here, and do it themselves. They'll get better results and pay less in fees.
I don't know of any fee only financial advisors, so you're basically left with the salesmen and their dodgy offshore products. Better than nothing but much worse than doing it effectively.
I don't know of any fee only financial advisors, so you're basically left with the salesmen and their dodgy offshore products. Better than nothing but much worse than doing it effectively.
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By the time you're knowledgeable enough to evaluate whether or not a financial advisor is any good or not (is offering anything of value),
...you'll be knowledgeable enough to manage your investments yourself.
...you'll be knowledgeable enough to manage your investments yourself.
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1. Welcome
2. Read Millionaire Expat: How To Build Wealth Living Overseas by Andrew Hallam
3. Disregard the stuff about Singapore (if it's still there, I read the first edition so it may have changed) and come back here and learn about NISA, iDeCo, Japanese brokers and other Japan-specific stuff.
2. Read Millionaire Expat: How To Build Wealth Living Overseas by Andrew Hallam
3. Disregard the stuff about Singapore (if it's still there, I read the first edition so it may have changed) and come back here and learn about NISA, iDeCo, Japanese brokers and other Japan-specific stuff.
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Alternatively.adamu wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:21 am 1. Welcome
2. Read Millionaire Expat: How To Build Wealth Living Overseas by Andrew Hallam
3. Disregard the stuff about Singapore (if it's still there, I read the first edition so it may have changed) and come back here and learn about NISA, iDeCo, Japanese brokers and other Japan-specific stuff.
I would recommend this resource:
1. Learn the Boglehead Method
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Boglehe ... _investors
2. Then read through Ben`s guide
a. IDeco https://gumroad.com/l/rSGsF
b. Nisa https://gum.co/sLEXJ
Or comb through the blog and forum for the relevant info.
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No, a thousand times no. Good thing you asked here.thelostgypsy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 9:26 pmIf I use a financial advisers to manage my investment portfolios is this a good move?
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/ ... deception/
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An excellent summary--and a new word from it: "mountebank". (the perfect word, in this case)N00bster wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:56 pm...
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/ ... deception/
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Re: Using A Financial Advisors Is It A Wise Move?
Thank you everyone for the insights. I have an existing DC plan from my company and I am planning to match the amount. Meanwhile, if financial advisors are not a wise move then I will probably have to open NISA account but it looks complicated to me. I hope there is a group here dedicated for NISA Beginners.
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That's probably a good thing to do.thelostgypsy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:38 amThank you everyone for the insights. I have an existing DC plan from my company and I am planning to match the amount.
It's right here . Opening a NISA is not more complicated than opening shady plans with financial advisors, and definitely worth the time.Meanwhile, if financial advisors are not a wise move then I will probably have to open NISA account but it looks complicated to me. I hope there is a group here dedicated for NISA Beginners.