Hello miss, I am a thai British living abroad in England. I have a thai sister living in Bangkok who wanted to get started on investing and index funds. What is the best thai broker platform over there, so I can pass on the message. The UK and the US uses vanguard or fidelity. What is thailand version of those platform. The goal is long term Investing index fund focus. Help will be much appreciated :) And I can't speak thai sorry. But it's still can be translated via Google translator. No worries there. 👍
@GeeMoneyMore2 жыл бұрын
Hi David thank you for your massage, currently there is a lot of brokerage firm provided all these fund in Thailand, however for my personal opinion i like Phatra (minimum 2mil THB if im not wrong), and Kbank. And maybe you can consider StashAway app too! it's low fee app invest in global ETF (similar to index fund but lower cost efficient). Be diversify, these day I felt there is no point for us to pay for a several layer of fee in mutual fund sell by Thai brokerage. Simply buy ETF from all brokerage above, for StashAway can start with 200 thb which i find it not bad for beginner :)
@davidmarjason42222 жыл бұрын
@@GeeMoneyMore I tried to search these two brokerage management to compared the pro and coins... then I found out that I couldn't read thai. 😂 so i may need your opinions between the two apps you listed. From your description, I imagine stashaway works similar to vanguard? In which making investing easy and understand and phatra works similar to fidelity? Which is the overall better platform to use may I ask? Also, because thailand has different ETF and index funds, what are best ones my sister can pick from? I don't know if you have a video explaining that. I thought it would be a good idea to get my sister to start young at a tender age of 19. Thats why I'm searching for answers on the thai side of youtube so, I'm sorry if I am bothering you with all these questions. Last question, How much baht do you reckon per month should the average thai invest in their portfolio?