People tend to be twice as sensitive to losses as to gains. Therefore, even if the exchange rate fluctuates within a certain range, feeling stressed about a decline is easier than about an increase. Even if it returns to the same price, the stress caused by the loss often lingers in the mind.
Therefore, after purchasing this commodity ETF, it might be a good idea to focus only on the dollar-denominated S&P index, right?
Therefore, after purchasing this commodity ETF, it might be a good idea to focus only on the dollar-denominated S&P index, right?
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Learn from Strongest-san to make a lump-sum purchase with savings and time deposits as the original capital + periodic purchases.
The difference is that, unlike the S&P500, the main focus is on nasdaq, Leveraged NAS, FANG+, One Tech, Nomura Semiconductors, India, etc.
Naturally, planning for long-term shareholding.
Are there others with investment policies like mine?
The difference is that, unlike the S&P500, the main focus is on nasdaq, Leveraged NAS, FANG+, One Tech, Nomura Semiconductors, India, etc.
Naturally, planning for long-term shareholding.
Are there others with investment policies like mine?
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It's true that even if it crashes, it eventually bounces back.
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Is this the last buying opportunity of the year?
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At the beginning of the week, the night rebounded, so I felt a little relieved.
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Both Dentsu today and individual stocks tend to have volatile price movements, which can be risky like gambling despite being an investment.
Investments that can be consistently managed, like index funds, are suitable for me.
The basic principles are long-term, diversified, and low-cost. Thank you for your continued support in the future.
Investments that can be consistently managed, like index funds, are suitable for me.
The basic principles are long-term, diversified, and low-cost. Thank you for your continued support in the future.
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It's nice to see it going up, but it's worrisome when it comes to exchange rates. I really want the index etf itself to be energetic.
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I plan to hold it for 30 years, so I think it's within the margin of error whether I invest in a lump sum or regularly, but it's fun to think about how to invest and calculate how much it will grow.
Dreams are nice, aren't they?
Perhaps even those who are discussing things here have already decided on their own strategy to some extent.
Dreams are nice, aren't they?
Perhaps even those who are discussing things here have already decided on their own strategy to some extent.
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In this way, it's been increasing by 0.5% each day, and it seems like it's become normal, but I feel like we should be happy if it increases by 5% annually... I think even I am losing my sense of perspective this year.
Even bitcoin has been increasing by 1 million every day for the past few days, and I wonder what will happen. Just five years ago when it was 0.4 million yen, I thought it was ridiculously expensive and a silly scam product. Now thinking it might reach around 50 million in the future, I'm even considering buying at 15 million.
Even bitcoin has been increasing by 1 million every day for the past few days, and I wonder what will happen. Just five years ago when it was 0.4 million yen, I thought it was ridiculously expensive and a silly scam product. Now thinking it might reach around 50 million in the future, I'm even considering buying at 15 million.
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If the yen weakens, will this index also rise here?
If you have surplus funds, it would be a waste not to use the growth allocation. The remaining amount is scheduled to be deposited by the middle of November.
I think I'll make it almost a lump sum at the beginning of next year.
If you have surplus funds, it would be a waste not to use the growth allocation. The remaining amount is scheduled to be deposited by the middle of November.
I think I'll make it almost a lump sum at the beginning of next year.
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