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Want to invest in US stocks? Here are four popular ways Indian investors can buy giants like Google and Tesla
MINT· 2025-11-25 17:30
Core Insights - Indian investors are primarily focused on domestic stocks but are increasingly interested in investing in US companies like Google, Tesla, NVIDIA, and Meta, as highlighted during the 'Mint Horizons' event [1] Investment Methods - **Domestic Brokers**: Investors can open accounts with platforms that partner with US brokers, allowing for convenient access to US stocks, though this often incurs high currency conversion fees from INR to USD [2] - **Foreign Brokers**: Direct investment through international platforms like TD Ameritrade and Interactive Brokers is available, but typically requires a high minimum investment, making it suitable for affluent investors [3] - **GIFT City Platforms**: GIFT brokers are emerging as a popular option for retail investors seeking US market access, with recent offerings like a NASDAQ ETF launched by Marcellus Investment Managers to cater to this demand [4] - **Mutual Funds**: Indian mutual funds, including ETFs and Fund of Funds that invest in US stocks or indices such as NASDAQ or S&P 500, provide a more accessible investment route for Indian investors [4] Examples of Indian US-Focused Funds - Notable funds include: - Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 ETF - Aditya Birla Sun Life NASDAQ 100 Fund of Funds - Axis NASDAQ 100 Fund of Funds - Edelweiss US Technology Equity Fund of Funds - Mirae Asset S&P 500 Top 50 ETF Fund of Funds - Kotak Nasdaq 100 Fund of Funds [5]