Why can't I purchase the full amount I ordered?
Woodstock allows you to purchase US stocks using a specified amount order in Japanese yen.
Based on the amount you enter, the quantity to be purchased is determined using the following formula:
Quantity = Specified Amount ÷ [Unit Price (USD) × Base Exchange Rate]
*Unit Price is the base stock price or bid price at the time of order placement.
*Fractions of less than 0.0001 shares are rounded down.
There are no transaction fees or exchange fees.
However, depending on the exchange rate, stock market trends, and the price of the smallest unit quantity of the stock handled by our company, it may not be possible to execute the full specified amount.
Also, currently, sales are conducted in units of shares, not by specifying a yen amount.
Based on the amount you enter, the quantity to be purchased is determined using the following formula:
Quantity = Specified Amount ÷ [Unit Price (USD) × Base Exchange Rate]
*Unit Price is the base stock price or bid price at the time of order placement.
*Fractions of less than 0.0001 shares are rounded down.
There are no transaction fees or exchange fees.
However, depending on the exchange rate, stock market trends, and the price of the smallest unit quantity of the stock handled by our company, it may not be possible to execute the full specified amount.
Also, currently, sales are conducted in units of shares, not by specifying a yen amount.