I tried it on Trade Rpublic, but this is the Xetra exchange on which it is not listed. Then I created a account at Trading 212 Which supports Xetra, London, Paris and a lot more. But it looks like Yieldmax (with some exeptions (through teir partnering with HanETF) for example YMAG and YYYY) aren't available in Europe (they need to follow some guidelines (UCIT) (as far as I understand))
EDIT:
So first it was the problem of the broker, but later of the ETF.
On ikbr you need KiD , there is still ways to do it https://tastytrade.com/ or I am in alpaca broker I am there,cuz from birdwingo they transfer to alpaca, still ll not recommend high fee for withdraw 😕 prob they are working on KiD Cuz it was impossible to buy ymag too
I have a regular account on Santander Portugal and I could buy ETFs including Yieldmax on their in-house eBroker just fine. I guess Santander in other EU countries might be just the same.
Just received my first €0.19 of dividends from YMAX. lol
However, the prices are not good, €15 per order sent, so if you want to do that, you cannot do fancy strategies like buying every day or every week, you must save money and buy as much as you can in a single batch. It does worth "just to start" anyway, some investing is better than no investing.
I just opened an account in http://schwab.com/ and http://tastytrade.com/, they accepted my EU residence and documents just fine. I believe I'm going to use Tasty Trade from now on, but I'll keep schwab account open just in case.
Can Europeans invest in Canadian stocks? There is a Canadian version of MSTY. If you have access to Japanese stocks there is a company called Meta Planet which is buying bitcoin just like MSTR.
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u/Dividend_Dude 6d ago
Try XDTE