Invest through mutual funds and ETFs in the US stock markets - Vested Finance India (2024)

You can invest in the US stock markets through mutual funds and ETFs to get the benefit of diversification

In today’s technology-driven world, it is possible to invest in the US markets from India in a very simple manner and be a part of the global growth story. You may be wondering how one can add US market exposure to your portfolio? One way is to directly invest in US stocks. Here, you directly buy the stock of a certain company. However, picking which stocks to invest in takes a fair bit of expertise and understanding of the stock market and company financials. The other way to invest in the US stock markets is through mutual funds that invest in US stocks or through ETFs. Both mutual funds and ETFs provide the benefit of diversification.

For investing in the US markets, you need to wire funds to the US. As an Indian resident, you are allowed to do this under the RBI’s Liberalized Remittance Scheme which lets you remit up to US $250,000 per year, per person.

Let us take a deeper look at how to invest in the US stock markets through mutual funds and ETFs.

Invest in an international mutual fund investing in US stocks

In this case, you will be investing in funds of funds i.e. a local mutual fund that invests in a mutual fund available in the US. Some examples of such mutual funds would be the Nippon India US Equity Opportunities Fund, the ICICI Prudential US Bluechip Equity Fund, and the Franklin India Feeder Franklin US Opportunities Fund.

There are a couple of things you need to note here. First, there is no investment limit as an investment will be made in Indian rupees. Another thing to consider when investing in mutual funds is the expense ratio. Expense ratio refers to the annual fee that is charged to the investors to cover the operational and administrative expenses of the mutual fund. When you are investing in US stocks through a local mutual fund that invests in a mutual fund that invests in US stocks, the annual expense ratio tends to be on the higher side. This is because apart from the general India fund management fee, it also includes an additional expense charged by the underlying international schemes they invest in. A higher expense ratio eats into your returns. Hence, investing in US stocks through mutual funds that invest in US stocks may turn out to be costly.

Invest in ETFs traded on the US stock exchange

Another way to invest in the US stock markets if you are not directly investing in US stocks is through ETFs. What is an ETF? ETFs refer to a collection of many stocks/bonds which are traded under one fund. They are similar to mutual funds. However, ETFs are traded on the US stock exchange with real-time pricing and provide an easy and cheap way to get exposure to a sector or a group of companies. One option you have is to buy an ETF on a platform like Vested. For example, Vested lets you invest in index ETFs like the Invesco QQQ Trust which is based on the NASDAQ 100 index. Some of the largest holdings of this ETF include companies like Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta (Facebook), Netflix and Google (Alphabet), and also Tesla.

Buy ETFs in India that invest in US stocks

Another way to invest in US stocks from India is to buy ETFs available in India that invest in US indexes like S&P 500 via an ETF such as the Motilal Oswal S&P 500 Index Fund. You can also invest in a fund of fund like Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF Fund of Funds. You can invest in these ETFs without opening a new US brokerage account. However, your returns might be impacted by tracking errors that these ETFs suffer from (we explain this in a video).

In conclusion, we have seen how to invest in the US markets through mutual funds investing in US stocks and through ETFs (both listed in India and directly in the US) and why investing through ETFs traded on the US stock exchange is a better option.

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You can now invest in international stocks and ETFs through the Angel One app, via Vested. Vested is a US Securities and Exchange Commission Registered Investment Advisor. Through this online platform, investors from India and NRIs can invest in US stocks and ETFs easily.

How can I invest in US stocks from India Vested? ›

You can now invest in international stocks and ETFs through the Angel One app, via Vested. Vested is a US Securities and Exchange Commission Registered Investment Advisor. Through this online platform, investors from India and NRIs can invest in US stocks and ETFs easily.

Can I invest in US mutual funds from India? ›

How to directly how to invest in foreign stocks from India? You can invest in the US stock market directly by opening an overseas trading account with a domestic or foreign broker. Be mindful of the charges before you pick the best app to invest in US stocks.

How can I buy US stocks and ETF from India? ›

There are two ways for Indian investors to directly invest in US stocks:
  1. By Opening a Foreign Trading Account with an Indian Broker. ...
  2. By Opening a Foreign Trading Account with a Foreign Broker. ...
  3. Mutual Funds. ...
  4. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) ...
  5. Online Apps.
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What if I invest in US stocks from India? ›

Dividend income from US stock investments is taxed at 25% for Indians and can be claimed as Foreign Tax Credit on domestic tax fillings (due to DTAA). While capital gains are immune from taxation in the US, in India, there's a 20% long-term capital gains tax levied for holdings of two years or more.

Can NRI use Vested? ›

Can an NRI use the Vested platform? Yes. In order to onboard you, we will require your PAN card (or passport), an address proof (bank statement) and tax ID from the country in which you are currently a tax resident.

Is it legal for Indians to invest in US stocks? ›

Yes, Indians can invest in the US stock market. There is more than one way to buy and hold US stocks in your portfolio. Direct equities, ETFs, and mutual funds are just one of the few popular options. You can invest in US stocks in two ways from India – indirect and direct.

How are US mutual funds taxed in India? ›

In India, foreign mutual funds are taxed at a higher rate compared to domestic mutual funds. The tax rate for long-term capital gains on equity-oriented foreign mutual funds is currently 20%, while the tax rate for short-term capital gains is 30%.

How can I invest in US stocks from India through NSE? ›

How To Buy US Stocks on the NSE IFSC Exchange
  1. Open a trading and demat account with an IFSC-registered broker. ...
  2. Transfer funds from your Indian bank account to the account of the IFSC-registered broker.
Feb 3, 2023

Is Vested safe to invest in US stocks? ›

Regulations and Security

Vested and INDmoney have partnered with DriveWealth, a regulated U.S. financial body. Both platforms are therefore safe for investment purposes. Both Vested and INDmoney follow guidelines of the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) by RBI.

Can I buy US stocks from Zerodha? ›

NSE IFSC would have partnered with an international custodian who will hold the shares in the US on behalf of NSE IFSC, and the custodian will then issue DRs to the NSE IFSC depository account in India. These DRs will then start trading on NSE IFSC.

Can we invest in US stocks from India using Groww? ›

Yes, you can buy international (US) stocks on Groww. Log in to your Groww account. Below explore button, click on the US stocks button and start investing as per your choice of stocks. Was the answer helpful?

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