Best way to accumulate US & HK stk for the long run

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#21
if "accumulate stock in long run" means building a retirement fund, then be aware the US estate tax has a very low starting level for non-US Residents.

For already retired and elderly investors, it is better to avoid US market and US brokers .
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#22
(26-05-2016, 11:28 PM)sgd Wrote: This internet thingy is killing a lot of people. We already veering off topic. 


Coming back to it You want cheap and free lunch like free bokerage they will give it to you, but think about how they will take it from somebody's lunch to give to you.

Yes, we have OT and gone too far  Big Grin

FYI, the current brokers, had taken the "lunch" of the old job of runner, decades ago.

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/runn...&adtest=5C

P/S: The current IT staff, had also taken others' "lunch" by reducing clerical staffs, and accountants needed previously  Tongue
“夏则资皮,冬则资纱,旱则资船,水则资车” - 范蠡
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#23
I will extend the OT by 1 more post.. Big Grin

hi sgd,
Thanks for reminding us a little bit of what it means to be more human (practice a little more empathy). Keeps one in check to be humble, and always cheerful/willing to give back to where we have taken from, if the resources allow.
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(27-05-2016, 08:59 AM)weijian Wrote: I will extend the OT by 1 more post.. Big Grin

hi sgd,
Thanks for reminding us a little bit of what it means to be more human (practice a little more empathy). Keeps one in check to be humble, and always cheerful/willing to give back to where we have taken from, if the resources allow.

Hi weijian thank you for your kind comments it's good to know there are folks like yourself that endeavor to give back.  Big Grin
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