How to buy U.S. ETFs 🦅 from Europe?
In many countries, buying U.S. domiciled exchange traded funds (ETFs) is very hard or seemingly impossible to do. Are you also wondering how to buy U.S. ETFs from Europe/U.K.?
Like you, I was looking to spend some money on 🗽 liberty-containing financial instruments. Based on my findings, I have compiled a free and easy guide that will let you buy any U.S. ETF you like, such as:
- Vanguard VOO, VTI and VXUS
- ARK Invest ARKK, ARKQ, ARKW, ARKG, ARKX, and ARKF
- ProShares UPRO, TQQQ, SPXU, and SQQQ
- Direxion SOXL, DFEN, SPXL, and TECL
- Invesco TAN, CQQQ, QQQM, and QQQJ
- Covered call ETFs QYLD, QYLG, XYLD, RYLD, JEPI, KNG, …
Ways to buy U.S. ETFs
Despite all the boring 💤 regulation (PRIIPs) requiring specific documentation for ETFs (Key Information Document, or KID/KIID), there still are ways for Europeans to legally buy U.S. domiciled 📈 ETFs. It’s not even much of a hassle and has very little costs. Let’s have a look at the options.
Method #1: Buy ETFs cheap and easy via 🍒 Tastytrade (formerly Tastyworks)
Difficulty: 👶 Easy
Minimum: 💶 ~€2,000
Access: 💯 All ETFs
This method is by far the most accessible of all. It works by simply using a U.S. based broker instead of a European one. Besides offering ETFs, the broker has to support funding from Europe with low fees 💵 for this to be attractive. So far, I’ve found it works great with Tastytrade.
Tastytrade also doesn’t charge any fees for buying stocks and ETFs, a major advantage compared to most European brokers. Follow the steps below and you’re good to go.
Tastytrade also doesn’t charge any fees for buying stocks and ETFs, a major advantage compared to most European brokers. Follow the steps below and you’re good to go.
- Open a Tastytrade account here.
Click here for detailed instructions.
- Open a CurrencyFair account here.
Transfer €2,000+ for a €70 free bonus 🎁, click here for instructions.
- Transfer funds from your bank to Tastytrade.
Initiate cheap transfers via 💱 CurrencyFair, click here for instructions.
- You can now start buying U.S. ETFs! 🎉
Click here to read how to place an order on Tastytrade.
Still got questions? Place a comment below!
Method #2: Get U.S. ETF exposure 🌎 via CFDs
Difficulty: 👶 Easy
Minimum: 👛 ~€500
Access: 🛒 250+ ETFs
Though CFDs aren’t available for all U.S. ETFs, it may still be a good option if you’re mainly interested in the popular ones. The ease and low minimum deposit makes this an attractive option for people looking to buy common U.S. ETFs through a European broker.
Click this link to check out the simple guide I wrote to help you setup your eToro account, and get 🧠 informed about what CFDs are and how to use them to trade U.S. ETFs.
Method #3: Obtain 👨💼 professional investor status, trade unrestricted
Difficulty: 🧠 Medium
Minimum: 💰 ~€500,000
Access: 💯 All ETFs
Got a large (€500,000+) 💰 portfolio and want to stick with a European broker when buying U.S. exchange traded funds? In that case, obtaining professional status might be suitable for you. Find the instructions here, but be aware this method will only suit a very select group of people.
Method #4: Buy ETFs by exercising options, for experienced traders
Difficulty: 🤯 Hard
Minimum: 💳 ~€10,000
Access: 🔥 Most ETFs
Still work in progress…
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Just discovered https://leverageshares.com/
They offer leveraged ETPs on some popular US stocks like 5x QQQ and 5x SPY. Those ETPs are traded on European exchanges.
Disclaimer: not an investment advice. Leveraged products bear higher risk.
Hello Petar,
Do you know a broker that offers the products of this company?
Hi Kees, I trade them on IBKR.
Hey people!!!!!
Good mood and good luck to everyone!!!!!
Thank you for such detailed information. Really looking forward to the options section. I will be eternally grateful! I don’t really want to add another broker besides IB
Hi, I don’t plan on posting lots more articles, but glad you like the content. 🙂
Ok, that’s a pity but thanks for the update!