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Rakuten securities
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2023 4:03 pm
by germanium9
Hi, can someone help me with the Japanese in Rakuten securities website?
I'm trying to find out how much money I've paid into tsumitate NISA and how much it has grown.
Can someone advise me on where I should be looking at and what Japanese terms I should be looking out for?
Thanks so much!
Re: Rakuten securities
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:41 pm
by Bushiman
I just use Google Chrome with it set to automatically translate all Japanese to English...
It does a good enough job and makes the Rakuten Securities site pretty easy to navigate; no Japanese required...
Re: Rakuten securities
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:05 am
by RetireJapan
Click on 1. to get to the NISA/tsumitate NISA page
2. is amount paid in
3. is profit/loss
4. is your monthly contribution
5. is your annual contribution
Re: Rakuten securities
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:54 pm
by KCLenny
RetireJapan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:05 am
Click on 1. to get to the NISA/tsumitate NISA page
2. is amount paid in
3. is profit/loss
4. is your monthly contribution
5. is your annual contribution
I don’t think number 2 is amount paid in though right? That just seems to be the current amount you have in there right now.
I only put in 10,000 a month, but my total at number 2 is a random number with lots of single and ten yens. Which just wouldn’t be the case if it was amount I paid in as should be a nice round number, right?
Re: Rakuten securities
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:14 am
by RetireJapan
KCLenny wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:54 pm
RetireJapan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:05 am
Click on 1. to get to the NISA/tsumitate NISA page
2. is amount paid in
3. is profit/loss
4. is your monthly contribution
5. is your annual contribution
I don’t think number 2 is amount paid in though right? That just seems to be the current amount you have in there right now.
I only put in 10,000 a month, but my total at number 2 is a random number with lots of single and ten yens. Which just wouldn’t be the case if it was amount I paid in as should be a nice round number, right?
Ah, yes, sorry that was overly simplified. 2. is the amount in the account right now (amount paid in plus gains/losses)