Daddy Ireland
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I would like to invest in a low cost euro Vanguard Index Fund.
How can I do this in Ireland ?
Thanks
How can I do this in Ireland ?
Thanks
Is it possible to invest in a low cost euro Vanguard Index Fund through a PRSA?
Yes through Degiro. I have accounts for both my kids. You invest in a (US domiciled) vanguard ETF exactly the same way you invest in any share.Can you invest in a Vanguard ETF for children under 18?
I would like further information on the whole area.
I presume you are aware of the tax implications of ETFs domiciled in ireland or europe that is the key reason to opt for US domiciled ETFs which are treated like shares, it has been discussed in depth in other threads. As for the Vanguard Europe ETF, VGK is the ticker is a very broad ETF holding I think 3000 different european shares, so a very broad exposure and low risk. However having said that a broad exposure to Europe over the last few years would have been a losing investment since 2014 , I know I have experienced it ,looked worse in US dollar terms but not devastating I just wished I had waited a few more yearsI think you could be right there Joe Sod.
I would like to purchase low cost European Index Funds but who is cheapest option to go with other than Degiro who are really execution only and I would like further information on the whole area. Anyone any suggestions ?
...very broad exposure and low risk.
Equities are never a low risk investment.
How so?with Deposits and Prize Bonds you are guaranteed to lose part of your investment![]()
Equities are never a low risk investment.