Guys, do we know any brokers suitable to buy and hold investment funds, using our e-wallets?
I have been using alpari.com for a while now, you can fund the account with neteller / skrill and they have some investment funds you can buy that track the market.
Fees are big for a passive investment but, I say, better than leaving the money sit on an e-wallet.
Now, i am not talking about investing in forex managed accounts, or active stock trading, this is about simple buy and hold, long term index investing, like buying an S&P500 ETF and holding it for years.
Are you guys aware of any options to do that?
If there is interest here, we can reconstruct the topic and tidy up all the information.
Buy-and-hold investing, online, e-wallets
- Dentz
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I just checked alpari.com. I think that 20% success fee from index based investment portfolio is downright robbery. If you check Ishares or Vanguards index etf:s you can expect something like 0.10% expence ratio. Only good thing with alpari is that you can fund them with skrill etc. as you said. I would also like to hear some other options to fund investments with e-walleted funds.
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- Thordin
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Plus the 2% exit fee of the whole sale amount. Basically its like paying them 2% of the amount you invest, just that entry fee sounds worst than exit fee even though it is practically the same thing.
- arber_PL
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Exit fee is supposed to be biggerThordin wrote: Plus the 2% exit fee of the whole sale amount. Basically its like paying them 2% of the amount you invest, just that entry fee sounds worst than exit fee even though it is practically the same thing.
- Kokos, CFA
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Just deposit with bank account and use interactive brokers.