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I want to incorporate foreign bonds under the NISA framework, so I thought about Gonyo Goyo

It seems that TLT and AGG can be purchased at the current general NISA.
However, since monthly distribution-type products are not eligible under the growth investment framework of the new NISA, they will probably be excluded.
The purpose is to reduce damage during a stock crash by including bonds as asset assets, and to diversify currency with US dollar assets, but I don't know what can be purchased under the new NISA.
What is ideal
・Can be purchased under the new NISA framework
・Dividends are automatically reinvested
・Can you buy it in dollars
What is it though.
Monex Securities supports automatic reinvestment of ETF dividends, but unfortunately SBI Securities does not support it.
It's fine whether it's a mutual fund or an ETF, but I want to steadily increase my bond assets denominated in US dollars.
What I don't really understand is, for example, when you buy a mutual fund denominated in yen like the “eMAXIS Slim Advanced Country Bond Index,” is it OK to say “currency diversification has been completed”?
I feel like I understand the explanation “I buy it in yen, but internally it's converted into the currency of the investment destination, such as dollars or euros, so I can invest in foreign currency,” but nothing comes to mind.
Oh, are they confusing “having foreign currency assets” with “having foreign currency”?
No, if you invest with foreign currency, it's the same as “having foreign currency assets,” isn't it?
Is it the difference between “I want to have foreign currency indirectly” or “I want to have raw dollars.”
I asked ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard to “explain the differences in an easy-to-understand manner,” but my comprehension still didn't work.
Well, that's right, even if you have bonds, would it be better if regional diversification and currency diversification were effective?
I bought raw US dollar-denominated bonds the other day, but that's fine.
With that in mind, wouldn't it be better to buy a foreign bond index with Tsumitate NISA? is that going to be a story?
Oh, this isn't a mutual fund, it's an “ETF listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange”!
I wonder if it's from 10 units ~, I can't buy it at a fixed price (sweat)
When it comes to that, I wonder if it's the “eMAXIS Slim Advanced Country Bond Index.”
Even when I search for charts, it doesn't come up, even though Orcan comes up.
iDeco instead of NISA is fine.
Hmm, when it comes to that, I wonder what the destination of the US dollars I have been steadily accumulating every month is.
I went into MMF, and I was planning to buy TLT or something with the growth investment framework of the new NISA next year.
If you buy bonds with yen denominated mutual funds, I wonder if the dollar should be invested in US high dividend stocks like SPYD or HDV.
I still have a lot to think about.
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