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Investing in US markets

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30. Conclusion

The preceding sections of this course have outlined some of the differences between investing at home and investing in the US through a dollar dealing account with a broker.

It has also looked at where to find the information you need to make good investment decisions and at the much broader range of investment choices that the US market offers.

Deciding whether to take the plunge and invest in the US is a matter of balancing some pluses and minuses.

The pluses are:

The minuses are:

Most private investors feel uncomfortable investing outside the UK, but on balance the positives probably outweigh the negatives. However, as an individual you need to consider what's right for you. Hopefully this course will have shown that it does not necessarily entail greater risk and, arguably, is an essential part of risk reduction.

You have now completed the course. To test your knowledge, take the Assessment test.

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