Fisco
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Company Information
Fisco provides investment support services. It analyzes Japanese and overseas stocks; foreign exchanges; rates and bonds, including Japanese government, overseas, and corporate bonds; commodities; emerging markets; and market movements. The company also provides information from market participants, market topics, and speculations on a real-time basis; and operates website platforms that offer various financial information.
Just your standard financial services company, their reports are well-respected in the industry.
Stock Perks
Rights day
End of June, end of December
Details
Membership to Club Fisco's IPO Navi Limited, a service that is valued at 6,600 yen a month. You can't actually sign up for that yourself though, the main IPO Navi is 11,000 yen month.
You also get Fisco Coin, a type of cryptocurrency, but only for the December rights date.
Requirements
100 shares gets you the Fisco Coin in December, 500 yen worth.
For the IPO Navi, your subscription length depends on how many shares you have.
100 shares - 1 month
2,500 shares - 3 months
5,000 shares - 6 months
Comment
The IPO Navi gives you a bunch of reports of companies that will soon IPO, explaining the company details, conditions of listing, logic for the pricing, and other useful information. If you like to invest in IPOs then this is probably incredibly valuable information, I don't usually invest in them myself but reading the reports can still be interesting if you like doing financial research. The service you get is different from IPO Navi Standard although I'm not quite sure what the difference is, it just seems to be more types of reports and information. The scaling is pretty intense though, with the difference between 1 and 3 months requiring a 25x investment. Maybe it's worth if if you're a serious regular investor of IPOs, but at that point you'll probably just buy the service directly unless you really believe in Fisco's future.
The Fisco Coin is probably not going to be something you want to bother HODLing but it's still an easy 500 yen . You need a Zaif account to collect it.
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I wonder how Fisco rates their own stock outlook.