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Hi,
May I know if I were to trade S&P 500 ETF, what are the available online brokers that I can use? Is there local provider to trade US ETF?
I appreciate any comments, thank you.
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Hi anyone investing in s&p 500 index fund? Does Singaporean pay tax when we sell to lockin capital gains?
Thank you
There is vanguard find that tracks s&p 500
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Sorry to dig up an old thread. But, anyone knows what will be the conversion rate when we buy S&P 500 from a local brokerage like POEMS?
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The currency conversion will be at the brokerage rate specified by the broker.
For example, if today's rate on Yahoo is 1.397, the brokerage (POEMS in this case) has specified that the rate is 1.399.
However, the caveat is that the rate is "At a prevailing rate of exchange determined by PSPL."
The second thing to note is that "However the conversion rate will be based on the day of payment."
If there is a wild swing, like for example, on the day you bought it is 1.36 and the rate on the date of payment 3 days later is 1.399, the rate of 1.399 will be applied, in short, you may have to pay higher than you thought (The reverse is also possible)
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