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  • What are uninstructed individual assets?

    It refers to, among assets in a defined contribution pension account, the assets for which investment instructions are not provided. If investment instructions are not provided when contribution... Show Detail

    • No:1472
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 17:18
    • Updated DTM:2024/12/16 17:03
  • What is a balanced investment trust?

    A balanced investment trust incorporates multiple asset classes (e.g., domestic and foreign stocks and bonds) in a single product. (1) Fixed asset allocation Multiple products with differ... Show Detail

    • No:1555
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/02/21 15:48
  • What is risk? What is meant by "high risk"?

    <Risk> Risk refers to the range of fluctuation of return (the standard deviation). Risk is expressed as a percentage (%). Risk is associated with "danger" or "loss", but in the world of inves... Show Detail

    • No:1557
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/02/21 15:51
  • Can you recommend investment products?

    By using Tsumitate Navi+ on the AnswerNet, a robo-advisor will make suggestions on investment types and investment products suitable for you based on the assessment results of your risk tolerance l... Show Detail

    • No:1539
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/12/16 18:27
  • What are the costs and fees associated with investment in investment trusts?

    <Costs and fees> (1) Asset management fee This is a fee for investment and management. It applies to all investment trusts. A certain percentage of the asset balance is deducted daily during ... Show Detail

    • No:1550
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/02/20 18:24
  • What type of investment is a diversified investment?

    Diversified investment refers to investing in multiple assets with different price fluctuation characteristics. When diversifying investments, fully understand the characteristics of each pr... Show Detail

    • No:1556
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/02/21 15:50
  • What is risk tolerance level?

    The level of your tolerance toward risk (the range in the price fluctuations) is called risk tolerance. Risk tolerance level will vary depending on the investment period (age), assets other than p... Show Detail

    • No:1558
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/12/16 18:35
  • Contributions have been credited to my defined contribution pension account, but the asset balance on the AnswerNet is still zero. Why is this?

    Contributions credited to your defined contribution pension account will be reflected on the AnswerNet after your specified investment products are purchased and a transaction is settled. Therefore... Show Detail

    • No:1478
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 17:18
    • Updated DTM:2024/02/20 12:24
  • What kinds of methods are available for reviewing investment products?

    There are two methods: changing allocation ratios and switching. (1) Changing allocation ratios This refers to the procedure of changing investment products and the ratios to be purchased with ... Show Detail

    • No:1540
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/12/16 18:28
  • What is dollar cost averaging?

    The method by which a specific amount of money is invested in the same investment product on a regular basis in specific diversified timings is called "dollar cost averaging". As the dollar cost a... Show Detail

    • No:1552
    • Displayed Date:2024/02/19 18:39
    • Updated DTM:2024/12/16 18:34

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