Does such a non-US-based trading platform exist that allows a non-US/EU person to trade various (US and other) market equities?
there many options for this usually, wheres your residency?Nigital Domad said:
Does such a non-US-based trading platform exist that allows a non-US/EU person to trade various (US and other) market equities?
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New Zealand for a while.
and you dont want local ones? theres tiger broker in singapore or the usual banks.
Thank you. Any others in the Australia / Oceania region?JackAlabama said:
and you dont want local ones? theres tiger broker in singapore or the usual banks.
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Just note the fees are not appealing, correspondent accounts are only in EUR and primarily at Lithuanian EMIs, and the company belongs to Bankera.SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
there was
Pacific Private Bank Vanuatu in the past...
Disclaimer: do your own DD but they have been around for a while
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commsec is oz. Bell. Tiger also I think are in oz. Charles Schwab have international accounts based in US. Firstrade US also have an international account.
Have you used them or know anyone who has? Their website still has a copyright mark from 2016, and I can't find anything more about them on OCT. I want to give them a go but would like to know if you/anyone has experience there?Martin Everson said:
Have a look at Caucasus Capital in Georgia but it is a IBKR white-label.
https://capital.ge/en/
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Nigital Domad said:
Have you used them or know anyone who has? Their website still has a copyright mark from 2016, and I can't find anything more about them on OCT. I want to give them a go but would like to know if you/anyone has experience there?
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It's not important. I just assumed less hassle overall is the broker is not based in the US? Perhaps that is an incorrect assumption?Martin Everson said:
Not used them in maybe 10 years. Used when I used to live in Georgia.
Btw why is it important broker is non-US based?
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Nigital Domad said:
It's not important. I just assumed less hassle overall is the broker is not based in the US? Perhaps that is an incorrect assumption?
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