I have been following the blog & forum for sometime now and its been quite a learning experience for me.
I am 30 years old and working in tech in Tokyo.
After going through the blog, I decided to start NISA and iDeCo with the following investment strategy.
- Start with 100% equity and do a step wise reduction to cash or low duration bonds near retirement.
- Equity - Low cost index fund - emaxis slim all country/ another fund which is similar
- Bonds - Could not find any low duration bonds (1 year to 3 years) , so I will keep looking. If I dont find any, I will switch to cash as I get older
- NISA - Will be kept at 100% equity
- iDeCo - Will contain equity and bonds
- I want to have both NISA and iDeCo with the same provider to make it a bit easier to operate.
Questions (All of them about iDeCo)
1. SBI seem to have select and original options . Whats the difference? Do I have to select 1 of them?
2. For emaxis slim all country the website gives the fund cost as 0.1144% but Shintaro-money puts the real cost as 0.209%.
Which one is correct ?
3. I am interested in emaxis slim all country but unfortunately Rakuten and SBI doesn’t have it.
SBI seems to have SBI Global Equity Index Fund. Is this a reasonable alternative to eMaxis Slim all country?
According to Shintaro money the cost seems to be lower (0.133% )
4. Should I select SBI or Monex ? SBI seems to have a lot more options for bonds which I could use later.
5. When I do 振り込み to SBI or Monex for NISA / iDeCo purchase , will banks charge me money for each transfer
(apart from the 171円 which the provider charges me)
6. Does my investment strategy sound all right ?