Updated March 28, 2021
Investing can see complicated for expats, as many don’t know where they will be next. Whether you are in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Singapore, Qatar or various European countries, you might not know where you will fly to next or whether you will be home.
This is where my expertise can come in. I help people with expat investments that are:
Portable
As an expat, you don’t know where you will be next. The days of the career expat are largely gone. Therefore, it is essential that you have a portable solution, which isn’t linked so heavily to your current residency and can be topped up and continued globally.
Make use of ETFs
Good-quality ETFs can lower your costs, and increase your performance, if you use them in the right way, with regular rebalancing and so on.
Portfolios like the ones below, can be tailored to your attitude to risk and situation in life:
Making use of alternative investments within the same portfolio
For a few investors, it can make sense to hold alternative investments within the same portfolio as ETFs.
Keeping to an 80:20 principle. 80% in safe and long-term assets like S&P500 and MSCI world and 20% in “sexier” assets which you can’t easily buy directly yourself and which most banks require $1M+ deposited to give you access to such asset classes.
Profitable
Nobody can predict what will happen to markets in the years ahead, What we do know, however, is that you give yourself the best chance of success if you:
- Invest long-term
- Never try to time markets
- Are globally diversified
Frequently asked questions
In this section, I will answer some FAQs
What’s your account minimums?
$750 on the monthly accounts and $75,000 on the lump sum accounts.
What are the fees?
I typically charge 1% of the account value, but that also depends on the size of your portfolio. For portfolios above $500,000, I usually charge a bit less.
Are markets overvalued right now?
People have been saying that markets are overvalued for over 200 years! Ultimately, the markets have always gone higher, because of the survival of the fittest nature of the stock market.
The Model T was innovation 100+ years ago. AI and other forms of new technology are innovative today. In another 50 years, the biggest and most profitable firms will most likely make Amazon and Apple of 2019 look like old fashioned companies.
Can I invest in the UK if I live abroad?
You can. However, investing in UK regulated funds isn’t always the same thing as investing “in” the UK.
Do you offer some other services?
I help expat clients who want to invest in properties without the hassles associated with that, alongside second residencies.
What’s your contact details?
advice@adamfayed.com is my main contact details and I am also available on numerous apps.
Are there restrictions
A few. For example, for people living in Americans (American expats are OK) and a few other countries, there are restrictions or I can’t take.
I do have an extensive network, however, so do have associated providers in most countries in the world.
Further reading
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