Hi,
I keep buying mutual funds and ETFs with my Rakuten-shoken account but I wonder if the fees are competitive and I might be better off using a different broker.
As alternatives:
I used Kabu.com in the past, they belong to MUFG the interface and the fees were worse than Rakuten during my limited experience with them.
I applied for Click-securities they belong to GMO Group, I was lazy to complete the process lol but they seemed legit and a japanese person I know to have good trading experience told that they have the best fees.
Best broker for ETFs or Mutual funds
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Re: Best broker for ETFs or Mutual funds
I believe the big three are roughly similar. SBI used to be cheaper for US-listed shares, but Rakuten and Monex matched their price.quedao wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 2:24 am Hi,
I keep buying mutual funds and ETFs with my Rakuten-shoken account but I wonder if the fees are competitive and I might be better off using a different broker.
As alternatives:
I used Kabu.com in the past, they belong to MUFG the interface and the fees were worse than Rakuten during my limited experience with them.
I applied for Click-securities they belong to GMO Group, I was lazy to complete the process lol but they seemed legit and a japanese person I know to have good trading experience told that they have the best fees.
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Re: Best broker for ETFs or Mutual funds
I use SBI because they're cheap, they offer the Vanguard products that I want to buy, and I snagged the 4,000 yen signup bonus from the campaign they were running through kakaku.com.
Their interface is up to the usual Japanese standard but I haven't had any problems getting money in or buying stuff. They do fee-free inbound furikomi from some banks, too, including mine (Tokyo-Mitsubishi).
I've heard that their phone support is rude and unhelpful but since my plan is to do very basic "put money in, buy ETFs", I don't have any problems using just the web interface.
Their interface is up to the usual Japanese standard but I haven't had any problems getting money in or buying stuff. They do fee-free inbound furikomi from some banks, too, including mine (Tokyo-Mitsubishi).
I've heard that their phone support is rude and unhelpful but since my plan is to do very basic "put money in, buy ETFs", I don't have any problems using just the web interface.