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buying and selling.

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So I have two questions.

1) Is there a way to automatically set a price and sell something on Rakuten?

2) when we buy and sell, which price is actually used? the price I clicked the buy at? or is it when the transaction is completed by Rakuten?

I've been quite happy with the recent bumps due to the recent bill on climate change, and I wondered if there was a floor I could automatically sell at.

Thank you in advance guys.
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Sorry to not answer your questions, but...

https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Boglehe ... the_market
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adamu wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 5:59 am Sorry to not answer your questions, but...

https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Boglehe ... the_market
Well, exactly that, but I just wondered what the answers were.
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The above question also applies to the S&P 500 emaxi funds. Does the price apply on the purchase click or when Rakuten go through their process?
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Not specific to any brokerage, but generally speaking (and assuming you're talking about stocks here), there's the 成行 or the 指値 method of buying/selling. With sashine, the latter, you can set the price you want to buy or sell at. You can usually set a sashine buy/sell order to be valid for an extended period of time (say, a month or 90 days) if you want, and it should "automatically" trigger the order if your price is hit.
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Yes, in general terms it's the difference between a limit order and a market order, and the concepts apply to other countries, not just Japan.

https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... -order.asp

As mighty58 said, in Japan it depends whether you choose market (成行) or limit (指値).

For funds, you get the price the fund was at on the contract date (約定日), which is usually a few days after placing the order. So you basically can't time the market with funds, at least in denominations of less than a week.
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adamu wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:14 am Yes, in general terms it's the difference between a limit order and a market order, and the concepts apply to other countries, not just Japan.

https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer ... -order.asp

As mighty58 said, in Japan it depends whether you choose market (成行) or limit (指値).

For funds, you get the price the fund was at on the contract date (約定日), which is usually a few days after placing the order. So you basically can't time the market with funds, at least in denominations of less than a week.
Excellent. That's great to know.
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