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My five year old wants to start investing. She has opened a savings account and I told her when there was a good sum in there we would look at investing it. Since the money she puts in will be her own (from Christmas, birthday, etc) I don’t want it to be earmarked for college. Without a specific goal (college / retirement, etc) where would it be best to invest the money?
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I am interested in being able to buy stocks from several international exchanges (I’m in the US). Can I make these purchases online? If so, which are some good (and relatively cheap) online brokers. Thank you!
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I’ve been told that while traveling overseas the best exchange rate and easiest access to foreign currency is to use an ATM, and that even with bank fees and conversion % ($2 and 3% respectively), it is still the optimal method. My question is, are there any places within the United States online or not, that offer rates similarly to that of foreign ATMs? Most places I have found are anywhere from a 7 – 10% increase on the foreign conversion rate [found on XE], plus shipping fees. Or is it easier to just get money out at an ATM upon arrival and not take any with you? I am also curious as to what markup is typically present at ATMs when compared to XE values.
I will be traveling to London and most of Europe, including Switzerland and Czech Republic. So I know that I will need at least 4 currencies. I would just like to minimize fees as much as possible especially since I will be dealing with $2000 to $3000. I’d like to avoid giving banks free money as much as possible!
Art Print Title: Polar Bear with Stock Market Quotes
Artist: John Pezzenti Jr
Size: 24 x 30 inches
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