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Investment in Japanese Yen

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • sk0814
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  • 2024/06/27 18:09

I am a resident of Irvine.
I would like to invest using Japanese yen that I have in a Japanese bank. I could not find a good way to invest in stocks or virtual currency.

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#2
  • 円安やば
  • 2024/06/27 (Thu) 21:46
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If you don't live there, I think you have to convert it to dollars and then invest
taxes and all that hassle.

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#4
  • SC 430
  • 2024/06/28 (Fri) 14:55
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I understand. I tried to open a securities account last time I was back home, but it was impossible. I can't change my money to dollars now and it is unbearable every day to see my assets decrease due to the weak yen.

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#6
  • 一浪
  • 2024/06/28 (Fri) 16:49
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I think everything is overpriced right now, so no new investments at this time.
In the long run, gold ( gold ) accumulation in Japan ?

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#7
  • 円安やば
  • 2024/06/28 (Fri) 17:01
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I don't think there are any factors that will cause the yen to appreciate even in the long term
I will keep the Japanese yen I have now because I will use it when I go to Japan
If the amount is large, I will keep it in yen
I think it will be further opportunity loss
If I go back to Japan, that is also possible

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#8
  • ボケのおとっつあん .
  • 2024/06/29 (Sat) 08:02
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If you have a bank account, it means you have an address in Japan where you can pay taxes Then you don't have to rush right now, but when you go back to Japan, you can open a securities account
Then you can buy and sell online in the US.

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#16
  • 同じくOC
  • 2024/06/29 (Sat) 19:43
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You should only be able to open a brokerage account on the assumption that you live in Japan.
You can't create one online for the above reason, nor should you be able to do so by proxy.

I have Japanese Yen in the bank as well, but I think I have no choice but to transfer it here, prepared to lose money.

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#17
  • wifi
  • 2024/06/29 (Sat) 21:18
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With Interactive Brokers, you can also trade Japanese stocks in yen.

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#19
  • ジジイいらない
  • 2024/06/30 (Sun) 09:47
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I am proud to say that
I can ask about investments I don't know about and don't know about,
do my own research, and decide whether or not to actually invest .

Are you investing in anything ?
if you don't mind me asking?
Also, thank you for your advice against scams.

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#27
  • ジジイいる
  • 2024/07/01 (Mon) 12:20
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# What is the point of asking a stranger about investments?

I ask because I'm an old hand at the exchange plaza who used to write about investments. There is nothing strange about it.

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#39
  • College
  • 2024/07/04 (Thu) 00:33
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If you have around 100 million yen, you should have a certificate of residence in Japan and maintain a bank account
If you are a Japanese with a bank account, you should be able to open a securities account
Of course you should get your own number
I don't think the yen will stay weak for long
but if you think so, that's a plus for Japanese exporters

some people praise Abenomics
but the current weak yen is
frankly a clear reflection of Japan's decline

What happened to the Japanese people ??

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#42
  • ジジイいらない
  • 2024/07/07 (Sun) 10:31
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In this thread,
why don't we talk about investments ?

gold ( gold ) it's going up

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