Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
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Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Hi what are the other low-cost index funds other than those in the eMaxis series?
I have some eMaxis funds but was wondering what the competition is...
These ones?
Daiwa iFree
Nikko Tracers
Nissay
Any others?
I have some eMaxis funds but was wondering what the competition is...
These ones?
Daiwa iFree
Nikko Tracers
Nissay
Any others?
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Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Tawara no load.ToushiTime wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 1:05 pm Hi what are the other low-cost index funds other than those in the eMaxis series?
I have some eMaxis funds but was wondering what the competition is...
These ones?
Daiwa iFree
Nikko Tracers
Nissay
Any others?
Rakuten wraps
Sbi wraps
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Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Thanks.
I'm looking for global, developed, developing index funds.
Most people on here seem to recommend eMaxis.
According to that link and the other comment above, Tawara No-Load sounds like another option.
I'll stay clear of the wraps due to the triple taxation issue.
so the list of index fund series I have found so far is
eMaxis:
Tawara No-Load:
Nikko Tracers
Daiwa iFree
Nissay
I guess you just judge each by the costs, and costs alone?
I'm looking for global, developed, developing index funds.
Most people on here seem to recommend eMaxis.
According to that link and the other comment above, Tawara No-Load sounds like another option.
I'll stay clear of the wraps due to the triple taxation issue.
so the list of index fund series I have found so far is
eMaxis:
Tawara No-Load:
Nikko Tracers
Daiwa iFree
Nissay
I guess you just judge each by the costs, and costs alone?
Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Yeah, just bear in mind Tawara's global fund is 200 times smaller than eMaxis slim's, even though it's only a a year younger (as far as I understand).
Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
What does this mean in practical terms?
More risk that the fund management company may cancel it?
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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Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Damn, I hadn't thought of that.
I "second" Beanhead's question.
Edit: I removed my other question as the premise was wrong.
I "second" Beanhead's question.
Edit: I removed my other question as the premise was wrong.
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Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Risk of closure is not very large for conventional index trackers, more so for niche index etfs , sector etfs, themed etfs etcToushiTime wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 4:11 am Damn, I hadn't thought of that.
I "second" Beanhead's question and add another
1) Do smaller funds have greater risk of cancellation?
2) Does that mean we wave goodbye to that chunk of NISA tax exemption, i.e. would a termination of the fund count as a sale by us?
Look at Vanguard, with more customers you can achieve lower fees and tighter margins, you can more closely track an index.
However, this is only an advantage for trackers of large, liquid stocks.
Size is a disadvantage for other trackers of less liquid stocks.
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Re: Low cost index funds other than eMaxis
Some of the answer to which to choose might be controlled by which are available for purchase in your NISA Provider, iDECO Provider, or Brokerage Account.
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This Guide to Japanese Taxes, English and Japanese Tai-Yaku 対訳, is now a little dated:
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The Publisher is not planning to publish an update for '23 Tax Season.
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This Guide to Japanese Taxes, English and Japanese Tai-Yaku 対訳, is now a little dated:
https://zaik.jp/books/472-4
The Publisher is not planning to publish an update for '23 Tax Season.