2023
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The time Iām posting this essay is:
Sunday, August 3rd, 2025, at 2:30 AM.
Itās been about a year and a half since I started investing in stocks through the new NISA system.
Being the meticulous type (haha), Iāve been keeping a diary of my investments, jotting down my progress little by little.
Now, with a highball in hand, Iām rereading it and chuckling to myself.
I wanted to share a bit of it with you all ā and also leave a message for my future self, once even more time has passed.
Itās nothing particularly exciting, but itās rare to get such an honest, unfiltered look at how an amateur approaches investing.
In fact, even Iām surprised, as I write this essay, by the feelings I had back when I first started.
āStock investing is scary.ā
āSaving money is the safest option.ā
Many people probably think that way.
Iām not here to deny that, nor am I trying to push anyone into investing.
I simply want to share what itās been like for a man past sixty who began trading thanks to the new NISA.
By the time Iām posting this essay, Iāve already gone through two market crashes.
My assets dropped by about 20% in an instant ā at one point, I was down roughly 3 million yen.
It really is scary, isnāt it? (laughs)
And yet, somehow, Iāve still managed to make a small profit.
Strange, isnāt it?
Letās take a look together at how that happened.
Honestly, I donāt quite remember all the details myself, so Iām excited to find out too.
To capture the atmosphere of the time as vividly as possible, Iāll post my diary entries without editing them.
The writing might be a bit clumsy, but please bear with me.
By the way, Iām mainly posting this so that I can look back on it later.
It might be boring for others, so feel free to skip around.
The entries during market crashes might be the most entertainingā