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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
I had 10 shares when I was 180 years old.
But I panicked and sold.
I was thinking of buying it again if it came back, but it kept rising smoothly.
I used to check the stock prices every day.
But (the stock prices) did not come back.
I felt like I was listening to news about an ex-girlfriend who I used to constantly check on Instagram becoming an unreachable figure because she became an idol and is now holding concerts at a dome on television.
Oh, well, I am a woman though.
I had 10 shares when I was 180 years old.
But I panicked and sold.
I was thinking of buying it again if it came back, but it kept rising smoothly.
I used to check the stock prices every day.
But (the stock prices) did not come back.
I felt like I was listening to news about an ex-girlfriend who I used to constantly check on Instagram becoming an unreachable figure because she became an idol and is now holding concerts at a dome on television.
Oh, well, I am a woman though.
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Stocks that were screened based on the criteria mentioned in the report distributed in collaboration with moomoo. Of course, they were screened in November.
In the end, all the stocks that were screened had an upward trend. I wondered if it was okay to distribute something like this for free, but the criteria are very simple, so I decided to go ahead. It will finally begin tomorrow.
In the end, all the stocks that were screened had an upward trend. I wondered if it was okay to distribute something like this for free, but the criteria are very simple, so I decided to go ahead. It will finally begin tomorrow.
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You can buy stocks with 0.01 million yen.There are many stocks that can be purchased with 0.01 million yen.So, I will divide the investment objectives into three types and introduce two examples of products that can be purchased for less than 0.01 million yen for each type of investment.
Let's get started.
◎目的その1:「元本割れはイヤ!でも預金するより高い利回りが欲しい」
株式投資に元本割れのリスクは避けられませんが、なるべくリスクの低い銘柄を選ぶことは可能です。もともと低リスク商品である米国債や業績変動の少ない生活必需品に関連した企業の株式を、単体でなく多数組み入れているETF(上場投資信託)はその代表例です。株式と同様、いつでも売買できますし、国内預金より高い利回りが期待できます。
◆バンガード・米国短期国債ETF(Stock Code: $Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH.US)$) The unit price is around 58.5 dollars (about 8500 yen)
Remaining 1-3 yearsU.S. Treasury bonds and government agency bonds、U.S. government guaranteed corporate bondsSo, I will introduce three types of investment examples that start from 0.01 million yen, ranging from safety-oriented to home run.
Let's get started.
◎目的その1:「元本割れはイヤ!でも預金するより高い利回りが欲しい」
株式投資に元本割れのリスクは避けられませんが、なるべくリスクの低い銘柄を選ぶことは可能です。もともと低リスク商品である米国債や業績変動の少ない生活必需品に関連した企業の株式を、単体でなく多数組み入れているETF(上場投資信託)はその代表例です。株式と同様、いつでも売買できますし、国内預金より高い利回りが期待できます。
◆バンガード・米国短期国債ETF(Stock Code: $Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH.US)$) The unit price is around 58.5 dollars (about 8500 yen)
Remaining 1-3 yearsU.S. Treasury bonds and government agency bonds、U.S. government guaranteed corporate bondsSo, I will introduce three types of investment examples that start from 0.01 million yen, ranging from safety-oriented to home run.
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$Matterport (MTTR.US)$ Looking forward to promising metaverse stocks.
I decided to invest immediately after seeing the gallery on this webpage.
I decided to invest immediately after seeing the gallery on this webpage.
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You are probably aware that new banknotes will be issued from tomorrow. So this time, I would like to talk about the history of portraits on banknotes.
Portraits are depicted on banknotes to prevent counterfeiting, but in addition to that, the portraits on banknotes represent the image of Japan that the government of the time or the current government aims for.
【From the Meiji Era to pre-war】
Historical figures that supported the imperial system
Prince Shotoku
Fujiwara Kamatari
Sugawara no Michizane etc.
Characters from the Kojiki
Empress Suiko
Emperor Jimmu
During the Meiji era and pre-war period, it is clear that Japan's imperial system was upheld. The government at that time aimed to centralize Japan around the emperor, which can be seen from the policies. As a result, historical figures who contributed to the emperor and characters from the Kojiki were chosen as the portraits on banknotes.
[Postwar]
Politicians who promoted democratization.
・Hirobumi Ito
・Taisuke Itagaki
・Korekiyo Takahashi
- Such as Prince Shotoku
The post-war banknotes strongly reflected the intentions of GHQ, with individuals who contributed to the imperial system and figures from the Kojiki largely excluded.
Instead, politicians who led Japan's democratization were adopted as portraits. Prince Shotoku, as an ancient politician who advocated for peace, was exceptional in being continued to be adopted.
Cultural figures who built Japan
・Fukuzawa Yukichi
・Nitobe Inazo Higuchi Ichiyo
・Natsume Soseki Noguchi Hideyo
Politicians on banknotes...
Portraits are depicted on banknotes to prevent counterfeiting, but in addition to that, the portraits on banknotes represent the image of Japan that the government of the time or the current government aims for.
【From the Meiji Era to pre-war】
Historical figures that supported the imperial system
Prince Shotoku
Fujiwara Kamatari
Sugawara no Michizane etc.
Characters from the Kojiki
Empress Suiko
Emperor Jimmu
During the Meiji era and pre-war period, it is clear that Japan's imperial system was upheld. The government at that time aimed to centralize Japan around the emperor, which can be seen from the policies. As a result, historical figures who contributed to the emperor and characters from the Kojiki were chosen as the portraits on banknotes.
[Postwar]
Politicians who promoted democratization.
・Hirobumi Ito
・Taisuke Itagaki
・Korekiyo Takahashi
- Such as Prince Shotoku
The post-war banknotes strongly reflected the intentions of GHQ, with individuals who contributed to the imperial system and figures from the Kojiki largely excluded.
Instead, politicians who led Japan's democratization were adopted as portraits. Prince Shotoku, as an ancient politician who advocated for peace, was exceptional in being continued to be adopted.
Cultural figures who built Japan
・Fukuzawa Yukichi
・Nitobe Inazo Higuchi Ichiyo
・Natsume Soseki Noguchi Hideyo
Politicians on banknotes...
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Long-term investments are more difficult than you might think. It seems that the average holding period of investment products is about 3 years from now. I also have a habit of messing with my portfolio when I roll around and change my investment style.
I am a human mentality and emotion that makes long-term investments difficult, even with self-admonition. I think I'll write down the countermeasures. I would be happy if it would be helpful for something.
[Reasons why long-term investments are difficult]
① scary
At the time of the crash, they were unable to withstand unrealized losses and sold in dismay. If you have experienced the Lehman shock or the coronavirus shock, you'll understand. I was also upset when I was shocked by the coronavirus.
I'm scared, what should I do about fear? First, make sure you're not taking too many risks. It is important to imagine when current risk assets fall below half of their value. If you feel scared at that time, increase your cash ratio even higher.
② I'm impatient
At that time, the most profitable investment product is attracting attention due to SNS, etc. At that time, I feel doubts about the profitability of the investment products I own, and it is not a good idea to switch investment products over and over again.
Why did you choose that investment product as a countermeasure to getting impatient? What is your own story of choosing that? What are the characteristics of this investment product? Let's try to remember it.
Get rid of them...
I am a human mentality and emotion that makes long-term investments difficult, even with self-admonition. I think I'll write down the countermeasures. I would be happy if it would be helpful for something.
[Reasons why long-term investments are difficult]
① scary
At the time of the crash, they were unable to withstand unrealized losses and sold in dismay. If you have experienced the Lehman shock or the coronavirus shock, you'll understand. I was also upset when I was shocked by the coronavirus.
I'm scared, what should I do about fear? First, make sure you're not taking too many risks. It is important to imagine when current risk assets fall below half of their value. If you feel scared at that time, increase your cash ratio even higher.
② I'm impatient
At that time, the most profitable investment product is attracting attention due to SNS, etc. At that time, I feel doubts about the profitability of the investment products I own, and it is not a good idea to switch investment products over and over again.
Why did you choose that investment product as a countermeasure to getting impatient? What is your own story of choosing that? What are the characteristics of this investment product? Let's try to remember it.
Get rid of them...
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Do you know the anime [Crayon Shin-chan]? The family of the main character, Shinnosuke, is the Nohara family. At the beginning of the series, it was created with the image of a typical home, but now it has become a pretty high-spec home.
It's a family of 4 plus α: the main pillar of the Nohara family, the salaryman husband Hiroshi, the wife Misae, the eldest son Shinnosuke, the eldest daughter Himawari, and the pet Shiro. The Nohara family bought a new house in Kasukabe, Saitama, and Hiroshi's position is manager with an annual income of 6 million yen.
If you think about it from the current reality in Japan, it's probably a pretty high-spec household. They are married, have an annual income of 6 million yen, Misae is a full-time housewife, they have bought a new house, and they also have 2 children. Whichever one you take, it's high specs.
Of course, in anime, it is depicted as a general family, so the Nohara family is never depicted by Rich. I am aware of that, but I examined whether there are war criminals who would never become rich or wealthy, Noharaya, a high-spec family.
[War Criminals of the Nohara Family]
The first war criminal is probably Misae, the wife of a full-time housewife. Her management of the household is poor. There are many depictions of people struggling with deficit, the closet is packed with unused items, they are not good at keeping things organized and there is a lot of useless shopping, and it looks and feels...
It's a family of 4 plus α: the main pillar of the Nohara family, the salaryman husband Hiroshi, the wife Misae, the eldest son Shinnosuke, the eldest daughter Himawari, and the pet Shiro. The Nohara family bought a new house in Kasukabe, Saitama, and Hiroshi's position is manager with an annual income of 6 million yen.
If you think about it from the current reality in Japan, it's probably a pretty high-spec household. They are married, have an annual income of 6 million yen, Misae is a full-time housewife, they have bought a new house, and they also have 2 children. Whichever one you take, it's high specs.
Of course, in anime, it is depicted as a general family, so the Nohara family is never depicted by Rich. I am aware of that, but I examined whether there are war criminals who would never become rich or wealthy, Noharaya, a high-spec family.
[War Criminals of the Nohara Family]
The first war criminal is probably Misae, the wife of a full-time housewife. Her management of the household is poor. There are many depictions of people struggling with deficit, the closet is packed with unused items, they are not good at keeping things organized and there is a lot of useless shopping, and it looks and feels...
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One of the great attractions of US stocks is that there are stocks that have consistently increased dividends over the years. Such US stocks are called"Dividend Aristocrats"They are called
This time, we will introduce stocks from among these "Dividend Aristocrats" that are famous in Japan and can also be expected to have capital gains.
$Aflac Inc (AFL.US)$ In Japan, it became famous for TV commercials featuring a duck that speaks Japanese. It provides medical, nursing, and life insurance in Japan and the United States. Founded in America in 1955 as American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (Aflac). (Source: Moomoo Securities)In the Moomoo app, you can browse through vast data helpful for investments. The next image, Image 2, shows the company's dividends on the app. If you own 1 share of this stock, you received $1.68 in dividends in the past year.The recent stock price is $82.1, so the dividend yield is 2.04%.
American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus, known as Aflac, was founded as Aflac in the USA in 1955 (Source: Moomoo Securities).Calculation shows that by owning 1 share, you received $1.68 in dividends in the past year.The recent stock price is $82.1, resulting in a dividend yield of 2.04%.The dividend yield is 2.04% based on the recent stock price of $82.1.become.
Aflac has been paying dividends of $0.42 per quarter, but starting from the next timeDividend...
This time, we will introduce stocks from among these "Dividend Aristocrats" that are famous in Japan and can also be expected to have capital gains.
$Aflac Inc (AFL.US)$ In Japan, it became famous for TV commercials featuring a duck that speaks Japanese. It provides medical, nursing, and life insurance in Japan and the United States. Founded in America in 1955 as American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (Aflac). (Source: Moomoo Securities)In the Moomoo app, you can browse through vast data helpful for investments. The next image, Image 2, shows the company's dividends on the app. If you own 1 share of this stock, you received $1.68 in dividends in the past year.The recent stock price is $82.1, so the dividend yield is 2.04%.
American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus, known as Aflac, was founded as Aflac in the USA in 1955 (Source: Moomoo Securities).Calculation shows that by owning 1 share, you received $1.68 in dividends in the past year.The recent stock price is $82.1, resulting in a dividend yield of 2.04%.The dividend yield is 2.04% based on the recent stock price of $82.1.become.
Aflac has been paying dividends of $0.42 per quarter, but starting from the next timeDividend...
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I gave some advice on money to a certain colleague. It's not a big deal to me. Save in advance, build up a certain amount of emergency funds, and start investing with small amounts.
I briefly explained about the tax-exempt investment system NISA and the iDeCo system for accumulating retirement funds while saving on taxes. After giving such advice, rumors about me started to circulate a few months later.
"It seems that person has tens of millions of yen in assets. It seems like their parents are rich and they inherited a large amount of inheritance." This rumor is partly false and partly true.
A wealth of 10 million yen is something I accumulated myself, and the inheritance from my father is just a few million yen. My parents are not well-off at all. My living mother is worried about her own retirement funds.
Rumors of fantasies have spread about me, who seems to be very knowledgeable about money and likely to have a large amount of assets. There is no actual harm, so I am ignoring it. How did this happen? I tried to analyze it in my own way.
Perhaps many people have never accumulated 10 million yen in funds, and may think it is impossible for the common people? If it were possible, they would probably only consider inheriting a large sum from rich parents.
Or is it a high amount lottery winning?...
I briefly explained about the tax-exempt investment system NISA and the iDeCo system for accumulating retirement funds while saving on taxes. After giving such advice, rumors about me started to circulate a few months later.
"It seems that person has tens of millions of yen in assets. It seems like their parents are rich and they inherited a large amount of inheritance." This rumor is partly false and partly true.
A wealth of 10 million yen is something I accumulated myself, and the inheritance from my father is just a few million yen. My parents are not well-off at all. My living mother is worried about her own retirement funds.
Rumors of fantasies have spread about me, who seems to be very knowledgeable about money and likely to have a large amount of assets. There is no actual harm, so I am ignoring it. How did this happen? I tried to analyze it in my own way.
Perhaps many people have never accumulated 10 million yen in funds, and may think it is impossible for the common people? If it were possible, they would probably only consider inheriting a large sum from rich parents.
Or is it a high amount lottery winning?...
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The stock I invested in December has luckily become 1.5 times its original value.
Investing is the only way to directly exchange your abilities for money.
There is no need to seek validation from others.
There are no unnecessary relationships.
If you simply make efforts, it will turn into money.
There is nothing better than earning money in this regard.
Once you pass through there, your character and heart will be tested.
Only those who clear this will become happy and wealthy.
Unhappy wealthy people are miserable.
Investing is the only way to directly exchange your abilities for money.
There is no need to seek validation from others.
There are no unnecessary relationships.
If you simply make efforts, it will turn into money.
There is nothing better than earning money in this regard.
Once you pass through there, your character and heart will be tested.
Only those who clear this will become happy and wealthy.
Unhappy wealthy people are miserable.
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