Japanese Brokers: Monex vs. Rakuten vs. SBI
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 3:07 pm
Hi,
first of all, thanks to RetireJapan for the site! I really appreciate all the information you put out and the active community on the forums.
I'm in the midst of setting up a brokerage account for my (Japanese) partner. I have read through several threads so far and Monex, Rakuten and SBI seem to be the go-to options. Looking at their fee structures, all three seem to charge equal commissions for US stocks and ETFs. For Japanese stocks and ETFs, Rakuten and SBI have lower transaction fees than Monex (1-3).
I myself have an account with I.B., but since a) she is not going to be an active trader (I think), and b) transferring ¥ to I.B. is a pain, I am leaning towards opening an account with one of these three. The requirements would be:
1) Smooth transfer of funds from a Japanese bank account
2) Access to Japanese and US stocks as well as ETFs
3) user-friendly web interface, and if possible smartphone app
4) NISA/iDeCo compatible
She intends to follow a basic buy and hold strategy with ETFs and dividend growth strategy with select Japanese and US equities and REITs.
I assume that this should be possible with any of these brokers?
Does any one of you prefer one specific broker over the other?
Finally, I've stumbled across this thread, which reveals that US REITs and MLPs cannot be traded on Monex... is this the same with the other options?
Thanks for your advice and Happy Holidays!
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(1) https://www.rakuten-sec.co.jp/web/commission/
(2) https://www.sbisec.co.jp/ETGate/?_Contr ... &getFlg=on
(3) https://info.monex.co.jp/service/fee.html
first of all, thanks to RetireJapan for the site! I really appreciate all the information you put out and the active community on the forums.
I'm in the midst of setting up a brokerage account for my (Japanese) partner. I have read through several threads so far and Monex, Rakuten and SBI seem to be the go-to options. Looking at their fee structures, all three seem to charge equal commissions for US stocks and ETFs. For Japanese stocks and ETFs, Rakuten and SBI have lower transaction fees than Monex (1-3).
I myself have an account with I.B., but since a) she is not going to be an active trader (I think), and b) transferring ¥ to I.B. is a pain, I am leaning towards opening an account with one of these three. The requirements would be:
1) Smooth transfer of funds from a Japanese bank account
2) Access to Japanese and US stocks as well as ETFs
3) user-friendly web interface, and if possible smartphone app
4) NISA/iDeCo compatible
She intends to follow a basic buy and hold strategy with ETFs and dividend growth strategy with select Japanese and US equities and REITs.
I assume that this should be possible with any of these brokers?
Does any one of you prefer one specific broker over the other?
Finally, I've stumbled across this thread, which reveals that US REITs and MLPs cannot be traded on Monex... is this the same with the other options?
Thanks for your advice and Happy Holidays!
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(1) https://www.rakuten-sec.co.jp/web/commission/
(2) https://www.sbisec.co.jp/ETGate/?_Contr ... &getFlg=on
(3) https://info.monex.co.jp/service/fee.html