There are a lot of index funds (especially ETFs) domiciled in EU countries that buy US stocks. Here is a list of EU-domiciled US stock market ETFs sorted by size:
You can (and should) generally buy these using a local broker in the country you live in. For tax reasons it's generally better to buy a EU-domiciled fund instead of a US-based one, but that depends on the country you live in. Here in Germany buying a US-domiciled Vanguard fund would be tax hell, but the Irish ETFs are usually very good for the US stock market.
https://www.justetf.com/uk/find-etf.html?groupField=none&sor...
You can (and should) generally buy these using a local broker in the country you live in. For tax reasons it's generally better to buy a EU-domiciled fund instead of a US-based one, but that depends on the country you live in. Here in Germany buying a US-domiciled Vanguard fund would be tax hell, but the Irish ETFs are usually very good for the US stock market.