Hi guys,
I've recently moved back to Ireland from Canada and suddenly finding that I need to get up to speed with investment rules/regulations and figure out the most financially efficient way of doing things! I'm hoping the question is straightforward
I'm sold off my portfolio in Canada and am looking to re-buy some of what I held there again but I can't figure out which exchanges make more sense to buy from. For example, let's say I want to buy Visa. Using DeGiro, I have the option of buying from the NYSE or on the Frankfurt exchange. The fees for buying US-based stocks are much lower than EU-based ones, but does it make more sense to be buying in Euro? However, given that there is going to be a much higher volume buying $V on the NYSE, does it make sense just to buy there and deal with currency fluctuations? Finally, are there any differences in terms of tax treatment?
Thanks in advance!
I've recently moved back to Ireland from Canada and suddenly finding that I need to get up to speed with investment rules/regulations and figure out the most financially efficient way of doing things! I'm hoping the question is straightforward
I'm sold off my portfolio in Canada and am looking to re-buy some of what I held there again but I can't figure out which exchanges make more sense to buy from. For example, let's say I want to buy Visa. Using DeGiro, I have the option of buying from the NYSE or on the Frankfurt exchange. The fees for buying US-based stocks are much lower than EU-based ones, but does it make more sense to be buying in Euro? However, given that there is going to be a much higher volume buying $V on the NYSE, does it make sense just to buy there and deal with currency fluctuations? Finally, are there any differences in terms of tax treatment?
Thanks in advance!