Considering there is no capital gains tax on Thai stocks/funds, isn't it more profitable, even computing the high Thai banks fees, to invest in Thai funds replicating US funds say S&P 500/Nasdaq-100 indexes? Besides, a confiscatory US estate tax shouldn't be triggered on the Schwab account holdings in case of death?
Dont big yourself up bob/colin/susan/elvis, "in your head". You have to be kidding me, more like a pimple that wont pop. I feel for you having no life. You have invented at least 6 posters in the last year. Its all you have, you obviously have no life as it is all spent here weaving tales of lies and BS trying to get a rise out of posters. The problem is every poster on this forum is on to you. Not only on to you but tired of you. A laughing stock is what you are bobby boy.
Why would I put you on an ignore list? Its much to fun to point out how pointless your life is.
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