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ETF stock market while living in Portugal

bloggerblogger

Hi guys,

I need suggestions on a reliable ETF stock broker I can use to invest in a basket of securities or portfolio while I am living in Portugal. Preferably an international stock broker. I'm from Africa and I'm living in Portugal.


Just looking for a simple way to stack a few thousand EUROs and wait for some monthly, quarterly or yearly dividends.


Any recommendation in your experience would be appriciated.

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slugsurmamates

@bloggerblogger


I've used Hargreaves Lansdown in UK for years - ETFs , private pension, investments etc.

Their costs reasonable, large choice of funds, great service and online app.

Good luck.

bloggerblogger


    @bloggerblogger
I've used Hargreaves Lansdown in UK for years - ETFs , private pension, investments etc.
Their costs reasonable, large choice of funds, great service and online app.
Good luck.

-@slugsurmamates

It looks like Hargreaves Lansdown is available to the UK only? I am from Africa and I live in Portugal. What options do I have?

slugsurmamates

Not sure.  Never attempted to use a broker or buy in Portugal, sorry

Maybe you need a UK bank account.

Was simple for me as I am from UK.

VPN?

Mydeliveries

Maybe Exante, although I’m not a client of theirs 

bloggerblogger


    Not sure.  Never attempted to use a broker or buy in Portugal, sorry
Maybe you need a UK bank account.
Was simple for me as I am from UK.
VPN?
   

    -@slugsurmamates

Hmm I see. Maybe GBP account with Wise + VPN should work?

JohnnyPT

@bloggerblogger,




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ctomac

Smaller sums (a few thousand to a few tens of thousands euros) - you're probably better off with Interactive Brokers Ireland - commissions based on the number of shares you trade.

Sums larger than that - DeGiro is better since they have a fixed 3 euros commission. Even better, DeGiro have a list of ETFs that you can choose for and which only have a 1 euro commission.

These two are the cheapest I have found so far (and this is important, since commissions can really eat your capital, especially if you're trading frequently).

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bloggerblogger


    Smaller sums (a few thousand to a few tens of thousands euros) - you're probably better off with Interactive Brokers Ireland - commissions based on the number of shares you trade.
Sums larger than that - DeGiro is better since they have a fixed 3 euros commission. Even better, DeGiro have a list of ETFs that you can choose for and which only have a 1 euro commission.
These two are the cheapest I have found so far (and this is important, since commissions can really eat your capital, especially if you're trading frequently).
   

    -@ctomac

Hmm I will have a look