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Simple Q&A - Stock market investing
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Re: Simple Q&A - Stock market investing
For most people, the best thing to buy is low-fee diversified index funds. In Japan, mutual funds are good.
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I can’t tell you if the stocks you have listed are good or bad but I did look at SGML and I’d rate them as a speculative investment considering how unprofitable they are. This may be a very viable trade (or you may have knowledge I don’t about the long term prospects) and it may fit into your overall portfolio. As a stand alone investment, they’re a bit risky for my tastes.tim wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 2:15 amThanks will read more about thisTokyoBoglehead wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 1:24 am https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Video:B ... philosophy
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I bought SGML for short term purposes and thinking It may be fruitful in the upcoming future.Ax6isB wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 6:48 am I can’t tell you if the stocks you have listed are good or bad but I did look at SGML and I’d rate them as a speculative investment considering how unprofitable they are. This may be a very viable trade (or you may have knowledge I don’t about the long term prospects) and it may fit into your overall portfolio. As a stand alone investment, they’re a bit risky for my tastes.
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That does not sound like a strong conviction. I think most of this sub would strongly recommend against short-term speculation, and point you towards passive index investing.tim wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:08 amI bought SGML for short term purposes and thinking It may be fruitful in the upcoming future.Ax6isB wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 6:48 am I can’t tell you if the stocks you have listed are good or bad but I did look at SGML and I’d rate them as a speculative investment considering how unprofitable they are. This may be a very viable trade (or you may have knowledge I don’t about the long term prospects) and it may fit into your overall portfolio. As a stand alone investment, they’re a bit risky for my tastes.
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Yeah, I just bought it because of my emotions (feeling that it will somewhat will get lucky), but will stop investing on it since gambling is bad heheTokyoBoglehead wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:46 amThat does not sound like a strong conviction. I think most of this sub would strongly recommend against short-term speculation, and point you towards passive index investing.
I'm thinking like most of my money will go to index funds and like 10% stocks will sell them short term like (3 - 10 years) if the price is good
Thank you guys for the advise and patience
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Re: Simple Q&A - Stock market investing
There is nothing from with this approach. However I strongly suggest getting your NISA and IDeco setup, and automatically investing monthly into a low-cost index fund.
THEN after that is complete, consider that other 10%
Re: Simple Q&A - Stock market investing
Yeah that's the plan,TokyoBoglehead wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:02 am There is nothing from with this approach. However I strongly suggest getting your NISA and IDeco setup, and automatically investing monthly into a low-cost index fund.
THEN after that is complete, consider that other 10%
Stop investing in individual stocks but prioritize index funds instead.
I have a question,
Is it advisable to have multiple funds for my NISA account?
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I have a question about dividends and how the payment works.
I recently purchased some stocks which have dividend payments and this is what it says on the Rakuten page:
配当をもらうなら
権利付き最終日
09/28
この日までに買う
配当落ち日
09/29
この日から売れる
権利確定日
09/30
Using DeepL:
If you want to receive a dividend
Last day for entitlement
28 September
Buy by this date
Ex-dividend date
09/29
Sell from this date
Vesting date
09/30
I want to check if I understand this system correctly:
1.) You are entitled to dividents as long as you hold the stock on morning of 29th September and are free to sell from then on.
2.) How does it work with the actual dividend payments? When and how do you receive them?
I recently purchased some stocks which have dividend payments and this is what it says on the Rakuten page:
配当をもらうなら
権利付き最終日
09/28
この日までに買う
配当落ち日
09/29
この日から売れる
権利確定日
09/30
Using DeepL:
If you want to receive a dividend
Last day for entitlement
28 September
Buy by this date
Ex-dividend date
09/29
Sell from this date
Vesting date
09/30
I want to check if I understand this system correctly:
1.) You are entitled to dividents as long as you hold the stock on morning of 29th September and are free to sell from then on.
2.) How does it work with the actual dividend payments? When and how do you receive them?