How do you pick the best ETFs if you live in Europe?

In this video I’ll give you a 7 step checklist for choosing the best ETFs that works no matter where you live in Europe.

I will also share the best online resource in Europe for researching and comparing ETFs.

And I will reveal the one big mistake you definitely DON’T want to make when buying your first ETF.

So if you live in Europe – no matter if you’re a local, an expat or a digital nomad – make sure to watch this video before you buy any ETFs.

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44 thoughts on “Best ETFs for European Investors (2023) | Onlyinvesting.info”
  1. I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my whole life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you ROCH DUNGCA-SCHREIBER .

  2. I’m a bit petty in that I think that if Youtube machine learned software can identify people being untowardly rude in the comments it can identify attempted fraud and phishing. And I think Youtube should be fined massively every day until they get their sith together or go bankrupt

  3. What are your thoughts on moving from individual stocks to ETF? That would mean selling and taking a loss on some stocks I want a balanced portfolio, with growth investments, safe investments, and also a focus on dividends

  4. Accumulating ETFs outperform distributing so much if your country makes you to pay taxes on dividends. For example, i live in Spain and I have to pay 20% taxes on dividends. In the long run, thats a huge difference.

  5. Hey Tom, I'm an Australian citizen living in Europe, (we live part time between Hungary and Greece), I earn a modest living online working free-lance, but I do not "work" in neither of the European countries where I reside. Where do you reckon I should invest? Thanks in advance for any pointers.

  6. Hi Tom, I am an American expat living in Holland. Can you give me some tips on where to start? I"m 10 years from when I want to retire. Would or should I look only in Europe or both Europe and America?

  7. Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family…

  8. I like to have SCHD. 20% of each ROTH IRA Portfolio. Yield: 3.75% 60% SPY. 20% Various Income Funds, PFF, ILTB, TLT…..What are more interesting buys for growth? I have $300k on the line and can't afford mistakes

  9. Opinions on the market diverge; some claim overvaluation due to rapid gains, while others cite strong economic fundamentals justifying high valuations. Raises concern for my $600K
    equities going 8% up and 20% down. Should i hold on or sell off my positions and hold cash?.

  10. Hello Tom, thanks for this amazing video.

    I'm also in the UK and I would like to invest in the S&P 500 Index Fund. I have opened a Charles Schwab account but I don't see the option for Mutual Funds. I do have access to Stocks & ETFs, Schwab Stock Slices and Bonds but not the Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund. The customer service agent told me that international accounts are restricted from trading mutual funds with US. So, I hope you can help me. I would like to know what would be the S&P 500 Index Fund for the UK equivalent or similar. Thank you in advance for your help.

  11. I’d love to see some videos talking about different ETFs in the eu/uk market
    Some growth some tech focused or green energy
    Not just American counterparts too
    Also a video on hedged funds

    Thanks!

  12. Well my formula for 2024 is simple. Hold cash and wait till the market re-levels so I can make new buys again. Or are there any ways I can avoid a crunch and maximize my savings of $550k? I know election years are positive for the stock market about 90% of the time.

  13. “Best ETF” is like saying which finger is best to have amputated. Avoid ETFs and buy a passive accumulation index fund run by a company that doesn’t have share holders , doesn’t sponsor sports, and whose fees are less than 0.24%.

  14. I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my whole life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Kristina Mann

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