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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:

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.



Any advice for someone who wants to accomplish the same thing but lives in Singapore?


There are only 9 EU countries, how about others? Such as Lithuania or Cyprus?




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