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#ETF资金流向 Just now I was reading about Japan's tax reform news, feeling a bit confused but also a little excited? 😅 I heard they are going to put virtual currencies, stocks, and investment trusts into a single tax framework, and they even support loss carryforward for three years!
For newcomers like us who just entered the market, is this good news? It seems that a more standardized tax system means the market will become more regulated, but what I care about most is—will this affect the flow of funds into ETFs? 🤔 If the tax system becomes more friendly, will more people be willing to invest in crypto ETFs through official channels, and will that increase capital inflow?
I also have another question that’s bothering me: virtual currency spot trading, derivatives, and ETFs are taxed separately. Does this mean that the Japanese authorities now see them as three different types of investment products? So, which one would be more cost-effective for us ordinary investors? 😭 It feels like I need to do some homework. Can someone knowledgeable explain this?