Evan Mitchell
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US ETFs open you up to dividend withholding tax hassle and estate tax issue as well though. Maybe not applicable to OP if he's US citizen
Keeping records for every monthly investment is just madness but seems like there's no changing that. The ability to dollar cost average over a long period should technically negate the exposure to the dollar but as US interest rates rise over the next few years you would expect the dollar to weaken versus the Euro so who knows how it will all shake out.
But for now - I'm thinking - Irish Broker - 3-4 US based funds, broadly diversified. Anyone know if TD have access to Vanguard? Or is there a specific fund family that anyone would recommend?
It took me many many months to open an account with TD with there ridiculous identification checks, then only to find that half of the funds I wanted were not available. I then opened up an account with Degiro in 48 hours, the transaction charges were half as much and I had all the funds I wanted !!!!
Is TD really that cumbersome? What funds are you investing as a matter of interest?
My mortgage rate is 1.2% so not worth considering paying off in reality .
Keeping records for every monthly investment is just madness but seems like there's no changing that. The ability to dollar cost average over a long period should technically negate the exposure to the dollar but as US interest rates rise over the next few years you would expect the dollar to weaken versus the Euro so who knows how it will all shake out.
But for now - I'm thinking - Irish Broker - 3-4 US based funds, broadly diversified. Anyone know if TD have access to Vanguard? Or is there a specific fund family that anyone would recommend?
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