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22 posts tagged us etfs
- US Investing·
How to buy iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) ETF from India
IBIT is BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF, approved by the SEC in January 2024 — the lowest-friction way for an Indian investor to get Bitcoin exposure without holding crypto directly. The Indian tax treatment is the unresolved question that decides your outcome.
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How to buy iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) ETF from India
ETHA is BlackRock's spot Ethereum ETF, approved by the SEC in July 2024 — a clean way for Indian investors to get exposure to the second-largest crypto by market cap without holding ETH directly.
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How to buy Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO) ETF from India
VOO is the canonical core US-equity holding for an Indian investor — 500 of America's largest companies at a 0.03% expense ratio, bought legally under the LRS. Tax, the $60k estate trap, and the UCITS alternative are what actually decide your outcome.
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How to buy Vanguard Total Stock Market (VTI) ETF from India
VTI is Vanguard's whole-market US ETF — 3,500+ stocks spanning large, mid, and small caps at a 0.03% expense ratio, bought legally under the LRS. The trade-off versus VOO is broader diversification at the cost of slightly higher distributions.
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How to buy Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) ETF from India
QQQ tracks the Nasdaq-100 — roughly 100 of the largest Nasdaq-listed non-financial companies, tech-heavy and megacap-concentrated. Indian investors get pure US-tech exposure via the LRS; expense, dividend WHT, and the $60k estate trap decide the outcome.
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How to buy SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) ETF from India
SPY is the oldest US-listed ETF and the deepest options market on the planet — but at 0.0945% it costs three times what VOO and IVV charge for the same S&P 500 index. For Indian buy-and-hold investors, that gap is unforced expense.
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How to buy iShares Core S&P 500 (IVV) ETF from India
IVV is BlackRock's iShares S&P 500 tracker at 0.03% expense — the structural twin of Vanguard's VOO. For Indian investors the choice is essentially neutral; what decides outcomes is dividend WHT, Section 112 gains, and the $60k estate trap.
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How to buy Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets (VEA) ETF from India
VEA is Vanguard's developed-markets-ex-US ETF — roughly 4,000 stocks across Europe, Japan, Canada and Australia at a 0.05% expense ratio. For an Indian investor it is a diversifier, not a starter holding, with multi-currency FX and the US estate trap still in play.
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How to buy Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets (VWO) ETF from India
VWO is Vanguard's broad emerging-markets ETF — ~4,000 China-heavy stocks across EM ex-US at 0.07% expense. For an Indian investor it is peculiar: you already live in a major EM, and the US wrapper triggers the $60k estate trap.
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How to buy iShares Core MSCI Total International (IXUS) ETF from India
IXUS is single-ticker exposure to the entire world ex-US — developed plus emerging, around 4,400 stocks at 0.07%. For an Indian investor it is a diversifier away from US concentration, not a starter holding.
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How to buy Vanguard Total International Stock (VXUS) ETF from India
VXUS is Vanguard's total ex-US equity ETF — developed and emerging markets in one ticker at 0.05%. The Vanguard sibling of IXUS, broader index, same $60k estate trap and multi-layer FX caveats for an Indian investor.
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How to buy Vanguard Total Bond Market (BND) ETF from India
BND is Vanguard's US aggregate bond ETF — roughly 10,000 investment-grade US bonds at a 0.03% expense ratio, bought legally under the LRS. For an Indian investor, the holding is structurally awkward and the tax treatment is the punchline.
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How to buy iShares Core US Aggregate Bond (AGG) ETF from India
AGG is iShares' US aggregate bond ETF — the BlackRock sibling of BND, tracking the same Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index at a 0.03% expense ratio. For an Indian investor, the structural awkwardness and tax punchline mirror BND's exactly.
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How to buy Schwab US Dividend Equity (SCHD) ETF from India
SCHD is the gold standard for US dividend-quality exposure — around 100 stocks screened for sustainable dividends, ~3.5% yield at 0.06% expense. For an Indian investor wanting USD income, the dividend tax flow is what decides the outcome.
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How to buy Vanguard Dividend Appreciation (VIG) ETF from India
VIG is a dividend-growth quality ETF — roughly 340 US companies with 10+ consecutive years of rising dividends, at a 0.06% expense ratio. Modest yield, higher-quality compounders, bought legally under the LRS.
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How to buy Vanguard High Dividend Yield (VYM) ETF from India
VYM is the broadest US high-yield ETF — around 440 stocks from the top half of US yielders at 0.06% expense and ~3% yield. For an Indian investor wanting one ticker for diversified US dividend income, it is the default.
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How to buy Vanguard Value (VTV) ETF from India
VTV is Vanguard's value-factor tilt on US large-caps — roughly 340 holdings screened on low price-to-earnings, price-to-book and price-to-cash-flow at a 0.04% expense ratio, bought legally under the LRS by Indian investors.
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How to buy Vanguard Growth (VUG) ETF from India
VUG is Vanguard's large-cap growth ETF — about 190 US growth names at 0.04% expense, heavily concentrated in megacap tech. Legal under the LRS, but for Indian investors already holding VOO or VTI it largely doubles up on what you already own.
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How to buy iShares Russell 2000 (IWM) ETF from India
IWM is the iShares Russell 2000 ETF — US small-cap exposure across roughly 2,000 companies at a 0.19% expense ratio. Indian investors can buy it under the LRS, but small-caps and the $60k estate trap shape the after-tax case.
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How to buy SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) ETF from India
GLD is the largest US-listed physical-gold trust — a hedge, not a return engine. For most Indian investors, Sovereign Gold Bonds or a domestic gold ETF are objectively better than routing LRS dollars to GLD.
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How to buy iShares Semiconductor (SOXX) ETF from India
SOXX is a concentrated bet on the US-semiconductor cycle — about 30 holdings led by NVDA, AVGO, and AMD, riding the AI capex super-cycle. Bought legally under the LRS, with real tax and the $60k estate trap to plan around.
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How to buy ARK Innovation (ARKK) ETF from India
ARKK is Cathie Wood's flagship actively-managed innovation ETF — a concentrated, high-conviction bet on disruptive themes like genomics, fintech, robotics, AI and blockchain. High volatility, 0.75% expense, and the $60k estate trap all apply.