General Information& Regulation
Yamagata Securities Co., Ltd. was established in 1944 and is located in Yamagata, Japan. It is mainly engaged in the first-class financial instrument business. Yamagata Securities' trading banks include Yamagata Bank, Kirayaka Bank and Shonai Bank. Yamagata Securities is regulated by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan, with the regulatory certificate number 3390001002029.
Market Instruments
Yamagata Securities provides investors with a series of financial instruments, including domestic stocks, U.S. stocks, domestic bonds, foreign bonds, investment trusts, life insurance, medical insurance, etc.
Yamagata Commissions
In the case of domestic listed stocks, when the contract price is less than 1 million yen, the fee is (1.100% of the contract price)*1.1; when the contract price is between 1 million yen and 5 million yen, the fee is (0.850% of the contract price + 2,500 yen) *1.1. In the case of domestic brokerage commissions for overseas listed stocks, when the transaction price is less than 1 million yen, the commission is (1.000% of the transaction price + 2,000 yen) *1.1; when the transaction price is between 1 million yen and 3 million yen, the commission is (0.900% of the transaction price + 3,000 yen) *1.1. If the commission amount is less than 2,750 yen (tax included), it will be 2,750 yen (tax included).
Trading Places
The trading locations of domestic stock spot trading are Tokyo Stock Exchange, Osaka Stock Exchange, JASDAQ, Nagoya Stock Exchange, Fukuoka Stock Exchange and Sapporo Stock Exchange.
Yamagata Risk
When investing in Yamagata Securities' products, customers may need to bear certain fees and expenses for each product. In addition, customers may suffer losses due to price fluctuations.
Trading Hours
The trading hours vary depending on the specific financial product. For example, the trading hours of U.S. stocks are between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm (the settlement currency only accepts Japanese yen).