Easiest way to invest in foreign markets is by international mutual funds. You just need to complete KYC process at any AMC , fill up at appropriate forms and start investing via monthly SIP’s
Many thanks rocking guy. This is what I expected. I have some money in overseas bank, is it fair idea to transfer or keep it for some more time (a year) and then transfer.
I have the same query/confusion as Sarav has. Have some dollars overseas, should we transfer right away or transfer later while investing it in overseas itself for now ?
Easiest way to invest in foreign markets is by international mutual funds. You just need to complete KYC process at any AMC , fill up at appropriate forms and start investing via monthly SIP’s
Here’s full list of international funds that are open for subscription and that invest in foreign markets like USA, Latin America, Europe, Mid East & Africa, etc
http://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/fundSelector/default.asp?exc=susp%2Cdir%2Cclose&cat=21
If you’re interested to invest in US markets, then here are some funds
– NASDAQ – 100 ETF Fund – http://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/newsnapshot.asp?schemecode=12498
– Franklin US Opportunities Fund – http://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/newsnapshot.asp?schemecode=14017
– US Bluechip Equity Fund – http://www.valueresearchonline.com/funds/newsnapshot.asp?schemecode=14998
Note that your investment is at “high risk” due to economy & currency fluctuation
Many thanks rocking guy. This is what I expected. I have some money in overseas bank, is it fair idea to transfer or keep it for some more time (a year) and then transfer.
I have the same query/confusion as Sarav has. Have some dollars overseas, should we transfer right away or transfer later while investing it in overseas itself for now ?
Dear Sarav, can you elaborate your query in detail?
Thanks
Ashal