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Topic: Best place to buy stocks / shares as EU citizen? (Read 102 times)

jr. member
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If you choose a broker, I can quite advise you a broker from Amarkets. I quite liked this option of work and I was able to get a pretty good result.
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Since crypto is so volatile these days and there is not much fun in bear market I want to diversify my investment while waiting for bull market to resume.
Can you tell some of the best choices where to buy some stocks / shares if I'm located in EU?
It depends on the where you are and the nature and situation you are, having the objective of diversification of income in EU, the people that is pron to give you channel is specifically the people that is from there precisely. On my own suggestion, i will encourage you to still run your investment through cryptocurrency or bitcoin, but from different specific directions and hold for long time and probably those coins that have potentials and when bull market occur you make your Profit.
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I'm using EXANTE and DIF. They offer wide access to etfs, stocks, bonds from all around the globe. i haven't been in situation when I wanted to buy something and wasn't listed there. Not the best place for trading because of UI and fees but great for buing and holding.
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Hi,
Since crypto is so volatile these days and there is not much fun in bear market I want to diversify my investment while waiting for bull market to resume.
Can you tell some of the best choices where to buy some stocks / shares if I'm located in EU?

Many thanks

I believe degiro is the cheapest broker available. They also have a huge collection of stocks/etf
You can check their fees here:

https://www.degiro.co.uk/fees
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I'm not sure if there are better alternatives, but I'm just going to say that I have a decent experience with eToro. Probably not the very best platform when talking about actively trading (because of the spreads), but if you're only going to hold positions for months and months, you're most likely going to be fine.
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Since crypto is so volatile these days and there is not much fun in bear market I want to diversify my investment while waiting for bull market to resume.

It may not be enough for you when the price of Bitcoin changes in 24 hours by 4-5%, but for those who are not too greedy it is quite enough to be satisfied with the profit. After all, stocks aren't something you can easily profit from if you don't know what you're doing. On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with trying other ways to invest, because you may find that you are a real talent for stock trading.

While you're waiting for the new bull market, you'll have plenty of time to try things out - just remember not to invest more than you're willing to lose Wink
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Diversifying your portfolio is a good thing to do
You have Binck, a subsidiary of Saxo Bank, perhaps the cheapest in the EU but I'm not sure. You have also Degiro, Trad Republic, and Trading212 good for us

By the way, non-U.S. citizens living outside of the U.S. can open an account with a broker there as long it accepts applications from your country of residence and uses SEPA (since in the EU, we use SEPA) Just to show you, you're not limited to EU brokers.
One I don't recommend is eToro, I could write long stuff about it...

It's up to you to check the fees, the minimum investment (if there is), the UI/UX, and other stuff


@OP isn't looking for a way to buy crypto in Europe, he's looking to invest in the stock
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Hi,
Since crypto is so volatile these days and there is not much fun in bear market I want to diversify my investment while waiting for bull market to resume.
Can you tell some of the best choices where to buy some stocks / shares if I'm located in EU?

Many thanks
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