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That wouldn’t be a problem if we Brits could buy ETFs listed on US stock exchanges, but we can’t.
Unless you’re able to prove you’re a ‘sophisticated investor’ then practically all platforms and brokers will refuse to sell you ETFs based in the US (also known as US-domiciled or US-registered ETFs) because these products do not conform to European UCITS regulation. This piece explains why we can no longer buy US-domiciled ETFs.
To self-certify as a sophisticated investor you must:
-have been a member of a business angels network for at least six months; or
-have made at least one investment in an unlisted security in the previous two years; or
-have worked in a professional capacity in the provision of finance to small- or medium-sized businesses in the last two years or in the provision of private equity; or
-be or have been within the last two years a director of a company with a turnover of at least £1m.