General Information& Regulation
Retela Crea Securities is located in Japan and is mainly engaged in financial instrument business. Misawaya Securities, founded in 1947, and Imagawa Securities, founded in 1916, merged in 1999 to become Imagawa Misawaya Securities. Since then, the company's name was changed to Retela Crea Securities in 2001. Retela Crea Securities is regulated by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan, with the regulatory certificate number 4010001058041.
Market Instruments
Retela Crea Securities provides investors with a series of financial instruments, including domestic stocks, foreign stocks, investment trusts, personal government bonds, foreign currency bonds, etc.
Retela Services
Retela Crea Securities provides investors with family assistance services, activities to purchase Japanese government bonds for personal deposits, customer referral discounts, cash back services for listed stock transfer fees, inheritance and gifts, etc.
Retela Commissions
For US stocks, in addition to the contract amount (number of shares*contract price), the commission for overseas consignment transactions also requires domestic brokerage commission, overseas brokerage commission, and possibly miscellaneous fees; the commission for domestic over-the-counter transactions is the contract amount (number of shares*transaction price).
Trading Hours
The trading hours of the domestic stock market vary. For example, the trading hours of the Tokyo Stock Exchange are 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 15:00 p.m., while the trading hours of the Nagoya Stock Exchange, Fukuoka Stock Exchange, and Sapporo Stock Exchange are 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., 12:30 to 15:30 p.m.
Retela Risk
Each product and transaction has the risk of loss due to price fluctuations, interest rate fluctuations, exchange rate fluctuations, and the issuer's financial status. Depending on the product or transaction, the loss may exceed the investment principal. Furthermore, foreign currency bonds also have country risks, that is, due to the political, economic, and social turmoil of the investee country, bond trading is restricted, which may cause losses.