Hi Kiril, I haven't done copytrading yet, but heard mixed reactions about it. Will have a look into it and if I find it to be something I could see myself doing, will do a video about it. Cheers
Hey Kai I live in Ireland. What are your thoughts on investing in both VWCE and VUAA. Does it make sense or is it too much overlap? Would you pick only one? Cheers and appreciate your content.
Hi Gabriel, thanks a lot and good question, there is quite a bit of an overlap, but when buying VWCE you are in a way hedging that in case US starts dropping off those other countries (hopefully) kick in to compensate for it, that's why I think a lot of people do that so it's not unusual. For me personally though I am sticking with S&P 500 only as I can't foresee a scenario in the next 10 years where US drops majorly while the East booms, if US drops I see global drops and vice-versa 😉 Cheers 👋
@@SmartMoneywithKai good thoughts Kai. I'm gonna start with the S&P 500 and see how it goes. I'll probably add some NASDAQ 100 in the long run, hopefully it makes sense for my strategy. Thanks for your response, cheers!!!
@@BieLRevoLTz My pleasure and absolutly, I think adding Nasdaq 100 for extra Tech gains, might add a bit more risk but also potentially higher returns, was also thinking about that 👌
@@SmartMoneywithKai what would be the ACC of this ETF (for europeans)? I would like to compare between VUAA to see which one I should start investing. Cheers.
Hi Kai, I opened an account in Schwab for buying stocks and ets. I’m resident in Poland. When I tried to buy an US ETF today (SCHD and QQQM). I was not allowed to buy them because I’m resident in a EU country. Have you faced a similar situation?
Hi Rafael, yes, unfortunately, EU citizens cannot buy US ETFs in the US, instead only UCITS approved ETF's listed in Ireland, which actually though is also better that way you will not be subject to US estate tax 👌 Cheers