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What is the extent of sales from the new NISA?

What is the extent of sales from the new NISA?
7.5 trillion yen inflow.
What is the monthly outflow amount up to today?
NISA is not subject to tax reporting for both profit and loss.
If profits are being made, the benefits are huge.
On the other hand, if you lose it, it's a complete loss, and there are no refunds... Because profit and loss cannot be calculated.
Including today's sharp drop, the impact is huge,
Once again, I hope the mood that investing is evil and gambling will not rise.
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  • QUADRIFOGLIO : Good evening.
    I really hope the last 2 lines[undefined]

  • miracle mantarou OP QUADRIFOGLIO : In the wake of the new NISA,
    There are also many people who have set foot in investment,
    Big movements like this year (2 months up and down about 1 cycle) may have experienced quite a bit of joy, anger, and sorrow.
    Furthermore, the merit-based catchphrase that there is no tax on the profits of the new NISA has been brought up closely.
    It is not mentioned that profit and loss cannot be calculated at the time of loss.
    Maybe they succeeded in withdrawing chest deposits, etc.?
    Probably, older people who are newcomers may not re-enter.
    Still, I don't think it can be helped.
    However, I would like relatively young people to re-enter. That's because I experienced a valuable experience in a short period of time...
    I hope you will verify your experience and operate in a way that is not swayed by market price ups and downs.
    In the future of the world
    I believe asset management is essential.
    Thank you Quadrifoglio for your comment.

  • QUADRIFOGLIO miracle mantarou OP : Strongly agree[undefined]
    I was thinking about posting something like this today, but I'm not good at building sentences, so I kept it quiet.

    I think there are more people than you can imagine who invest under the NISA framework without knowing that total profit and loss is impossible.
    “Because people around me are doing it”
    “Because I saw it on the news”
    “Because there are no taxes” etc...
    In addition, from early in the new year to early spring, I think there are many people who were misled by the rising Nikkei Average and invested more than surplus funds...
    If such a person sells in dismay due to the current decline and is sent off, they probably won't even look at the investment and talk to people around them that investing is bad...

    I'm also a beginner in investing, but I've had a lot of failures and losses over the past year.
    That's why I've been learning.
    If it was all about success and profit, I don't think I'd have learned anything.

    It's completely uncertain how far it will fall next week, but I can only hope that there won't be any more exits...[undefined]

  • miracle mantarou OP QUADRIFOGLIO : Thank you very much for your comment.
    I also think it's okay to leave the market once I don't understand the current translation.
    Even after exiting, I think it's okay to check while following the market price, change sectors and stocks, and re-enter.
    The experience points of those people should have increased.
    Furthermore,
    You shouldn't be chasing just one sector or one stock.
    If the number of people managing such assets increases,
    There should be fewer amateur analysts, fraudsters, and institutional investors.

面白おかしく笑顔で、人との繋がりを大切にしながら、穏やか且つ豊かな人生を過ごすための資産運用を続けている素人です。
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