Am thinking of renting my place out in London and moving to either Barra da Tijuica or Fortaleza but I'm terrified that I might get nightmare tennants who leave me stuck without rental income
I was also worried about renting my house out too. I've had some difficult tenants but the key thing is to use a good estate agent, draw up a rental agreement and also have landlord insurance which includes cover for lost rent if the tenants stop paying.
Awesome videos. I’m married to a Brazilian and also considering moving there. We’ve also thought about Portugal, although I guess that would be a little higher cost of living than Brazil..
Dude so glad we found your channel! My wife and I are Brazilian but we live and work in the USA. We are working hard on our portfolio very similar to yours with stocks and crypto(staking ETH). We will probably move to either the south of the north of Brazil in a few years. Keep it up!
I wouldn't say the cost of living is lower in Brazil than in Europe. Europe also has a good infrastructure that can save you lots of headache, time and money. It is more of a preference thing where you want to live. Close to awesome beaches or in cold weather. Argentina, Equador, Colombia are probably the cheapest but they have high crime rates. With 4100 USD and Swedish krona going down you would be fine not only in Sweden but in most European countries, except maybe for UK and Switzerland.
Great video. I'm a Brazilian living in Brazil and stopped working two years ago. Today I make a living by investing in the stock options market, which is quite profitable. It requires some study, but there are lots of free tutorials about it on RU-vid.
@@money.hungry It is true. But Brazilian companies usually pay part of the dividends under the name of "interest on equity", which is taxed (because these are free from taxes for the paying company). Brazilian tax system is crazy af, that's why the Congress has recently approved a tax reform.
@@chicolofi ok thanks a lot mane. What broker you can recommand for investing in Brazil ? Im goin to search for the best dividend companies soon 😃 I already have some PBR.
Hello....thanks for sharing your information. It gives others a better insight of what is possible. I was wondering what swing trading techniek your using? I am in the learing mode right now and learning all about it. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks and keep posting. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I swing trade shares, crypto and commodities. My strategy is very simple, I have a list of companies, crypto etc I have confidence in, I wait for the price to dip and stabilise and sell once it has recovered to previous highs. Sometimes it can take weeks, other times months.
Hi, I'm really glad that you liked my video. Crypto airdrops involve you testing new crypto projects and in return you receive free crypto tokens. I will explain a lot more in future videos.
Hi there! I lived in Brazil for newrly 10 years and absolutely loved it there! My dream is to go back and live there just as you are: off if investments. I want to learn more about your investment strategies. What's the best way to get in touch with you? Valeu!
Hi, I would like to hear how you handle Receita federal! I hear the country has horrendous rules about taxing foreigners. I will be in social security; and I am not looking forward giving Receita Federal 27% of my check! I would like to hear your opinion and handling of this issue . Thanks!!!
My own personal experience is that I pay about the same amount of tax here in Brazil compared to when I lived in Sweden. Obviously if you live in a low tax country at the moment then this might not be the same for you. The maximum income tax rate is 27% in Brazil but you are able to deduct a lot of costs from your taxable income such as medical costs, school fees etc which reduces the amount of tax you pay. Also I make that I spread my income between myself and my wife to reduce the burden further.
Hmmm living $2k USD a month about $10k BRL and another $2k for fun. (And that USD is dropping... I wouldnt be tossing in my job on that... Ok for a holiday... But no good if you are only 35 and have a whole life ahead of you. But definitely Brazil is a great place if you are from US, Europe or Aus and you have about a $500k to a Mil... A Mil there doesnt go far but does here... You can earn about 12 - 16% investing locally with a lowish tax rate...
How much do you pay in taxes? I reckon you have the stocks in an ISK, so pretty much nothing there, but the tax rate for the crypto is 30% (if you file for taxes in Sweden) and 30% on the rental income as well (if you file in Sweden).
Hi, I pay income tax on the rental income. I usually do not pay any tax on my investment capital gains because sales of shares below R$20,000 (US$4000) per month is exempt from tax in Brazil. For crypto it is R$35,000 (US$7000) per month.