Looking for suggestions to finish off my 2018 NISA

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I have about ¥300,000 to spend on my newly opened 2018 NISA. Does anyone have any suggestions for some good funds I can buy?

I think markets may decline over the next 5 years, so I'd rather have something low risk and low return.

I will do due diligence, etc. Just looking for some ideas :mrgreen:
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I always just buy dividend-paying stocks or whole market index funds. Boring but makes for an easy choice :)
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RetireJapan wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 2:52 am I always just buy dividend-paying stocks or whole market index funds. Boring but makes for an easy choice :)
Thanks. Any funds in particular that you like?
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A few classics in the (almost) whole market index funds category:

eMAXIS Slim 全世界株式(除く日本)
eMAXIS Slim 先進国株式インデックス

If you want to add some Japan exposure (both funds exclude Japan), you can also add a bit of

eMAXIS Slim 国内株式(TOPIX)

The eMaxis Slim funds are very low-cost and my go-to index fund.

Want less risk? How about adding bonds in the mix:

eMAXISSlim先進国債券インデックス
たわらノーロード 先進国債券
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Oppose your view. I’d just bang the whole amount into a US index tracker, sit back and ride while Trump gets re-elected in 2020 and the market goes through the roof...

Your choice, as you say, though...
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ricardo wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:09 am Oppose your view. I’d just bang the whole amount into a US index tracker, sit back and ride while Trump gets re-elected in 2020 and the market goes through the roof...

Your choice, as you say, though...
I'm definitely going to put some in a US index, but I'm not confident enough to do 100% :shock:
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ricardo wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:09 am Oppose your view. I’d just bang the whole amount into a US index tracker, sit back and ride while Trump gets re-elected in 2020 and the market goes through the roof...

Your choice, as you say, though...
That is the opposite of what I would do. Look forward to finding out if you are right! :D
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ricardo wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:09 am Oppose your view. I’d just bang the whole amount into a US index tracker, sit back and ride while Trump gets re-elected in 2020 and the market goes through the roof...

Your choice, as you say, though...
I like your optimism - only wish I shared it.

Anyway, American stocks make up over 50% of a global market weight index so if you buy the funds Ben recommends you will still get good US exposure. If America's share goes down, you will have the natural hedge of international exposure. Win-win.
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eyeswideshut wrote: Wed Dec 05, 2018 2:02 am American stocks make up over 50% of a global market weight index so if you buy the funds Ben recommends you will still get good US exposure. If America's share goes down, you will have the natural hedge of international exposure. Win-win.
Thanks, I think I'm going to go with the eMaxis Slim one.
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Fortune favours the brave....
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