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27d06/14war-conflict · 1/5

Do you invest monthly or every 2-6 months? [IBKR]

Hi, I’m looking to add 200-300 monthly to IBKR (EU-based). Currently thinking 70% SPYL (SP500 Acc) and 30% VWCE (All-World Acc). Do people invest monthly or what’s the best frequency? Considering experience in average returns vs commission per trade. I’m asking as IBKR commission per trade: “European: Tiered is usually 0.05% of the trade value with a minimum of €1.25, while Fixed is 0.10% with a minimum of €3.00”. Edit: Trade Republic seems to have a higher cash protection and 0€ trade commissio

Socialunclassifiedeurope
28d06/13

Fake self-employment when permanently moving to a non-EU country and working for the previous employer?

I have dual citizenship (German and a non-EU country). There is also a double taxation agreement between Germany and this non-EU country. ​ I have been working for a company in Germany for many years. ​ I will be leaving Germany completely and moving to my non-EU home country for three years. I will have my residence there and will no longer have any address or other connection to Germany. I will also use my existing one

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · india
29d06/12war-conflict · 3/5

Europe Wary Of Too Much Dependence on U.S. LNG

European buyers aren’t committing to long-term LNG supply agreements with U.S. exporters despite the ongoing EU phase-out of Russian gas imports and the supply crisis in the Middle East. U.S. developers and proponents of new LNG export facilities in America have been trying to lock in long-term supply deals with European importers, with little success so far this year, U.S. executives have told Bloomberg. The Europeans are interested in discussions, but not really committing to long-term supply

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
29d06/12war-conflict · 3/5

Norway Pitches Arctic Resources as Key to EU Energy Security

Norway has intensified its charm offensive to persuade the European Union to drop its ban on Arctic drilling by campaigning that oil and gas resources in the High North would be better for the energy security of its closest ally than LNG supplies from the Middle East or the United States. Norway, which is not a member of the EU but is the biggest gas supplier to European markets, has been lobbying the bloc this year to drop its opposition to drilling in the Arctic. The Iran war and the biggest o

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
29d06/12sanctions · 3/5

India Accuses West of Double Standards Over U.S. Russia Oil Sanctions

The on-and-off U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and the flipping U.S. position regarding India’s oil purchases from Russia highlight the double standards of the Western nations, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday. India turned en masse to Russian oil in 2022, when the U.S. and the EU imposed sanctions on Moscow due to the invasion of Ukraine. Four years later, India is a major buyer of Russia’s crude and Russia is India’s single-largest oil supplier. “At that time, the US specifica

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
29d06/12war-conflict · 3/5

Armenia's Western Pivot Survives Moscow's Pressure Campaign

Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan won re-election on Sunday, defeating a Russian-backed opposition campaign and keeping the country on the Western trajectory. But the result fell short of giving him the parliamentary supermajority needed to easily implement some of the most consequential elements of his agenda. Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party won 64 of 105 seats. It’s enough to remain in power and continue deepening ties with the U.S. and EU, while advanci

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
29d06/12

Back in EU after a long time, advice on old bank accounts

Hi all, I recently moved back to EU after working abroad for many years. I currently have 3 bank accounts: US, CA, EU, all with a decent amount of money on them. I plan to start investing and I am thinking of moving all my money to my EU account (Nordea) and close the others. Is there any benefit in keeping them open? I guess not because if I invest with them then I have to pay taxes in a country I don't live in anymore (and I don't plan to go back there). But maybe there are benefits that I am

Socialunclassifiedeurope
29d06/12

Europe is blaming China’s economic rise for its own failures, think tank says

As the European Union prepares tougher measures to counter what it sees as the “China shock 2.0”, a researcher with a Beijing-linked think tank has accused Brussels of clinging to a flawed narrative that China’s economic rise is an inherent threat to Europe. The criticism came as Beijing reportedly cancelled two high-level meetings with the EU in the Chinese capital this month, including a ministerial-level digital dialogue and a visit by a senior EU diplomat, according to the Financial Times on

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
29d06/12coups-regime · 1/5

Investing with a US citizenship

As the title suggests, I’m a dual citizen permanently living in Poland and want to start an investment portfolio for the long run (ie. Retirement) and initially wanted to buy out a couple US-ETFs as the backbone of my portfolio along with some blue chip stocks. However due to my IBKR account being international I’m not permitted to invest in US-ETFs and as an American citizen it’s not worth the headache to invest in EU-ETFs (I’ve heard of people registering their broker account to a trusted fami

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
29d06/12war-conflict · 2/5

China-EU tensions, Xi in North Korea, flatlining retail sales

China called on major nations to “foster a free and facilitative trading environment” ahead of two summits next week that may herald a trade war with the European Union. Vice-Premier Zhang Guoqing said China was “steadfastly expanding high-standard opening up” in a videoconference hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney attended along with representatives from Brazil, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea,...

unclassifiedchina · asia · germany
29d06/12

EU tech sovereignty may be ‘illusion’ as China, US dominate AI: Chinese expert

The EU’s concept of tech sovereignty may prove an “illusion” in a world where artificial intelligence is dominated by China and the US, a Chinese expert has argued, urging Beijing to seize the opportunity provided by Donald Trump to make its products “indispensable” to middle powers. The European Union rolled out its Technological Sovereignty Package last week in a bid to help the bloc become “a global leader” in artificial intelligence and protect its “digital independence”. The EU defined tech

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
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