Hi,
Since 2018 I cannot buy vanguard ETFs like VTI, VOOG, through DeGiro, my broker, and also any other european broker, as Vanguard does not provides a "Key Information Document", see:
"New regulation being introduced on 1 January 2018 will affect dealing in some of your holdings.The new regulation requires that issuers of certain types of investments (known as ‘Packaged Retail Investment and Insurance Products’ or ‘PRIIPs’) must publish a Key Information Document (or KID) if they are available to private investors. Without a KID, private investors will not be able to make any further purchases in that stock, although they can continue to hold the PRIIPs they already own. They can also sell at any stage."
-- https://www.boards.ie/b/thread/2057822332
(more details: https://esas-joint-committee.europa.eu/Publications/Technical%20Standards/JC%202017%2049%20%28JC_PRIIPs_QA_Final%29_clean.pdf )
I tried to search for similar ones which are either on an European exchange or provide a KID, but there are so damn many and I'm pretty new to this world, so I'm do not have the means (yet) to find a good answer.
So my question are:
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How would I research ETFs from the pool of available?
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Are there similar ETFs like those "classics" from vanguard, which are often recommended here and in related subs (e.g., /r/StockMarket)?
Or naturally anything else which could help me or others.
(obvious note: not a native speaker, also quite new to investing, so please correct any obvious dumb mistake I made)
much thanks!
Submitted March 11, 2018 at 02:33PM by gamersource http://ift.tt/2Gha6aA