glennheath
New member
Hi!
I'm an EU citizen/Italian holding USD in cash and want to invest in the US markets. I'm not sure which of these options work better in order not to lose on potential future EURUSD hike (and losing value on the underlying asset).
Opt 1: Buy US Stocks and replicate some sort of S&P 500 position via USD brokers (e.g. IBKR)
(edit, option I picked finally) Opt 1a: Buy UCITS ETFs on S&P denominated in USD (e.g. VWRA) via USD brokers (e.g. IBKR)
Opt 2: Convert USD to EUR and buy S&P 500 UCITS ETF (via my broker Scalable Capital)
Opt 3: Convert USD to EUR and buy S&P 500 TIPS (FX hedged) UCITS ETF (via my broker Scalable Capital)
Thanks!
I'm an EU citizen/Italian holding USD in cash and want to invest in the US markets. I'm not sure which of these options work better in order not to lose on potential future EURUSD hike (and losing value on the underlying asset).
Opt 1: Buy US Stocks and replicate some sort of S&P 500 position via USD brokers (e.g. IBKR)
(edit, option I picked finally) Opt 1a: Buy UCITS ETFs on S&P denominated in USD (e.g. VWRA) via USD brokers (e.g. IBKR)
Opt 2: Convert USD to EUR and buy S&P 500 UCITS ETF (via my broker Scalable Capital)
Opt 3: Convert USD to EUR and buy S&P 500 TIPS (FX hedged) UCITS ETF (via my broker Scalable Capital)
Thanks!