Woo hoo! My Monex NISA account is now online! After thinking about this and that, I decided that filling my NISA account with Nikkei 225 is perhaps not the best option and decided to go with Blackrock's Tsumitate iShares S&P500 IVV wrap fund (thinking about maybe filling the growth part of NISA with VXUS...)RetireJapan wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 11:04 pm Going to depend on your situation (of course). I'm planning to have a barbell like allocation: large chunk of cash and world stock fund. But also hoping to have far more money than we need, which will give us a lot of flexibility (we should be able to live off our pensions more or less).
You would probably want something in your NISA that is going to grow though -is a Nikkei 225 fund going to be the best part of your portfolio for that?
One glitch I need to work around is that I can only buy 100,000 yen per month without any option to buy more in 'bonus' months because I set it up to buy the funds using my Monex credit card. Should I simply do additional purchases when I see the fund prices dip in the coming months? Or is it perhaps possible to set up an additional 100,000 yen credit card tsumitate for the same funds, or failing that for a similar one like the eMaxis Slim S&P500 fund...? I guess either would work?