Home Residents in Japan Investment adviceRResidents in JapanInvestment adviceAugust 5, 20226 comments I have just started working in Japan as a typical salaryman or salaried employee. What are some advice on investing in Japan? Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 6 commentsStart by reading r/JapanFinance and see what people talk about.Compounding is the most powerful force in the universeOpen a brokerage account that lets you trade overseas. Access for little people into the wealth of Japan is locked out.fundamental question: Are you US? If so or if not, an important fork on the decision tree.Besides JapanFinance, RetireJapan has good info.Try NISA to get some tax free gains on your index fund investment.Invest in Japanese stocks, diversify. RetireJapan has a lot of good info and they even got a forum.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Open a brokerage account that lets you trade overseas. Access for little people into the wealth of Japan is locked out.
fundamental question: Are you US? If so or if not, an important fork on the decision tree.Besides JapanFinance, RetireJapan has good info.
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Start by reading r/JapanFinance and see what people talk about.
Compounding is the most powerful force in the universe
Open a brokerage account that lets you trade overseas. Access for little people into the wealth of Japan is locked out.
fundamental question: Are you US? If so or if not, an important fork on the decision tree.
Besides JapanFinance, RetireJapan has good info.
Try NISA to get some tax free gains on your index fund investment.
Invest in Japanese stocks, diversify. RetireJapan has a lot of good info and they even got a forum.