DMM.com Securities Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ryuji Tanigawa) has announced the addition of US stocks to its cumulative investment service, 'tsumitate-kabu', available on its online stock trading platform, [DMM Securities].

Investors can now use the 'tsumitate-kabu' service to automatically invest in leading global companies and popular US ETFs without manual effort.

Key Features of [DMM Securities] 'tsumitate-kabu':

- NISA Integration (Accumulation and Growth Investment Quotas) Users can utilize the NISA accumulation and growth investment quotas to make profits and dividends tax-free. (Taxable accounts are also available.)

- Small-amount Accumulation for Popular US Stocks Investors can accumulate shares in global giants like Apple (AAPL) and Nvidia (NVDA), or US ETFs tracking indices like the S&P 500, starting from small amounts. For instance, while a single share of Sandisk (SNDK) might require around 280,000 JPY (based on June 4 closing price), the 'tsumitate-kabu' service allows for accumulation starting from 1,000 JPY in 1-yen increments. Furthermore, investment cycles can be set to 'monthly', 'weekly', or even 'every business day', providing high flexibility.

Campaign Information:

- US Stock Margin Trading Welcome Campaign Depending on conditions met during daily, weekly, or monthly evaluation periods, preferential benefits for trading fees and buying interest rates for US stock margin trading (Member or Premium Course) will be applied.

- Zero Exchange Cost Campaign Period: March 2, 2026 (Mon) to August 31, 2026 (Mon). During this period, exchange costs for transactions from JPY to USD are waived.

Account Registration:

Registration for [DMM Securities] can be completed entirely online. By using 'Speed Identity Verification on Smartphone', the need to receive physical mail is eliminated, allowing trading to start as early as the same day. (Note: Margin trading account approval may take several business days.)

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: New Product
  • Products / services: NISA