Prestia / SMBC Trust: buying mutual funds
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Prestia / SMBC Trust: buying mutual funds
Hi, I'm not sure if I should post this in the stock investing forum, but does anyone know about buying mutual funds from Prestia / SMBC Trust Bank?
I have an account with them and was wondering whether they add on fees beyond what I pay in my online brokerage accounts.
I looked at the funds they sell here https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mutualfunds/ but couldn't work out how the fees compare.
I have an account with them and was wondering whether they add on fees beyond what I pay in my online brokerage accounts.
I looked at the funds they sell here https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mutualfunds/ but couldn't work out how the fees compare.
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Well for example, the number 1 fund on their site is this: https://gllt.morningstar.com/smbctbfund ... geId=ja-JP
Which is an active fund of 20-40 US stocks that's actively managed. The buy-in ranges from 2.75% to 1.10% and the management fee is 1.98%
Unless this guy has magic powers to beat the market by more than 2% every year, I'd stay far away.
Which is an active fund of 20-40 US stocks that's actively managed. The buy-in ranges from 2.75% to 1.10% and the management fee is 1.98%
Unless this guy has magic powers to beat the market by more than 2% every year, I'd stay far away.
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Prestia also sell index funds such as the Nissay Asset Management's "Index Fund NY Dow 30" which has a 3.30% purchasing charge on P7 of this https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mut ... _NKNYD.pdf
Novice here.
I guess that is what you mean by "buy-in".
Do Rakuten and SBI charge that fee?
A similar fund on Rakuten seems to have no fees other than what the fund itself charges.
https://member.rakuten-sec.co.jp/app/in ... 90C000DVP2
Am I misunderstanding something?
Prestia are charging an extra 3.30%, that the online brokerages don't, for just a passive index fund?
Novice here.
I guess that is what you mean by "buy-in".
Do Rakuten and SBI charge that fee?
A similar fund on Rakuten seems to have no fees other than what the fund itself charges.
https://member.rakuten-sec.co.jp/app/in ... 90C000DVP2
Am I misunderstanding something?
Prestia are charging an extra 3.30%, that the online brokerages don't, for just a passive index fund?
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Re: Prestia / SMBC Trust: buying mutual funds
Funds typically have two main ways of leveling fees.ToushiTime wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:33 am Prestia also sell index funds such as the Nissay Asset Management's "Index Fund NY Dow 30" which has a 3.30% purchasing charge on P7 of this https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mut ... _NKNYD.pdf
Novice here.
I guess that is what you mean by "buy-in".
Do Rakuten and SBI charge that fee?
A similar fund on Rakuten seems to have no fees other than what the fund itself charges.
https://member.rakuten-sec.co.jp/app/in ... 90C000DVP2
Am I misunderstanding something?
Prestia are charging an extra 3.30%, that the online brokerages don't, for just a passive index fund?
Load fee - charge for buying
Yearly fee - charge for the work of managing the fund.
In 2023 no human should be paying a load fee and yearly fees should be under .2%, preferably lower.
Low cost brokers have no salesmen, and the fees are transparent.
Not so at the bank.
(Cliff Notes: Open a brokerage account with SBI, Rakuten etc. Pay attention to all fees).
Re: Prestia / SMBC Trust: buying mutual funds
Those funds look like the kind that people who are not on this forum would buy. (Better than not investing, but...)ToushiTime wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:56 am Hi, I'm not sure if I should post this in the stock investing forum, but does anyone know about buying mutual funds from Prestia / SMBC Trust Bank?
If you are here, and read what is advised, you should not be considering this.
NO-LOAD funds are the ones you want.
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
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Yes, I already have SBI and Rakuten accounts.
I was just curious what Prestia was offering me and was surprised by that 3.30% load fee.
I guess that is how the brick-and-mortar banks have to cover their costs.
Thanks, but no thanks, Prestia.
I was just curious what Prestia was offering me and was surprised by that 3.30% load fee.
I guess that is how the brick-and-mortar banks have to cover their costs.
Thanks, but no thanks, Prestia.
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Look at the calc on Page 3. It’s not 3.3% of the amount you want to invest. It’s more like 31,945 yen if you wanted to invest 1,000,000.ToushiTime wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 12:42 pm Yes, I already have SBI and Rakuten accounts.
I was just curious what Prestia was offering me and was surprised by that 3.30% load fee.
I guess that is how the brick-and-mortar banks have to cover their costs.
Thanks, but no thanks, Prestia.
I think. Maths isn’t my strong suit.
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I can't find the calculation on P3 of this, which is the fund I mentioned above.
https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mut ... _NKNYD.pdf
P7 says you pay up to 3.3% of the NAV at time of purchase.
I'm not sure where you get 31,945, and it may be correct, but that would be 3.2% of 1,000,000, so not far off 3.3%.
Either way, that rate is far too high.
https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mut ... _NKNYD.pdf
P7 says you pay up to 3.3% of the NAV at time of purchase.
I'm not sure where you get 31,945, and it may be correct, but that would be 3.2% of 1,000,000, so not far off 3.3%.
Either way, that rate is far too high.
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Well. I did say maths it’s not my strong suit. Sorry for wasting your time. It is indeed about 3.3%.ToushiTime wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:13 pm I can't find the calculation on P3 of this, which is the fund I mentioned above.
https://www.smbctb.co.jp/investment/mut ... _NKNYD.pdf
P7 says you pay up to 3.3% of the NAV at time of purchase.
I'm not sure where you get 31,945, and it may be correct, but that would be 3.2% of 1,000,000, so not far off 3.3%.
Either way, that rate is far too high.
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Ha ha, no problem.
I am embarrassed sometimes at the arithmetic I find myself doing on a calculator.
I am embarrassed sometimes at the arithmetic I find myself doing on a calculator.