@marketswithmay@Don_Vito007@SmejkalZde29242@FadingTheNoise@Simesshop The EU is one market. MiFID II passporting means an Irish-licensed broker serving a Czech resident is as domestic as a Texan using a broker in Connecticut. And if you want Czech-domiciled: Fio banka and Patria, both with direct US market access.
@marketswithmay@ZdenekTison@SmejkalZde29242@FadingTheNoise IBKR Ireland clients get proxy material and Voting Instruction Forms — broker code IBIE on proxypush. That’s cash equity, not CFD. And “not registered in your name” describes your own account too: Cede & Co is the holder of record. Street name is the US retail default.
@marketswithmay@Don_Vito007@SmejkalZde29242@FadingTheNoise@Simesshop Wrong on the facts. EU brokers under MiFID II — IBKR Ireland, XTB, Degiro — give direct, DTC-settled access to US markets. Real shares, not synthetics. W-8BEN covers withholding, no US residency required. Europeans own US equities this way every day.
@marketswithmay@ZdenekTison@SmejkalZde29242@FadingTheNoise The question bakes in two wrong assumptions.
https://t.co/sPySCzqGMc don’t need a US-based account to buy US stocks.
2.AML/KYC today is an ID scan, a selfie and a few taps. Add a W-8BEN, which is a two-minute form.
@Kaiser_Willy04@Desertfox1944er@GavinnyOriginal Francouzi plánovali válku s Německem, ale ne v roce 1914. To nebyli na válku vůbec připravení. To Rusko bylo natěšené mnohem víc a jako první mobilizovalo, jestli si to dobře pamatuju.