I am an ordinary person with an ordinary income and new to stocks. I guess that I am not the typical investor in Thai stocks?
No, not typical, but times are rapidly changing. In recent years Asia on average has been a much more profitable investment than the west. Many of us who live here believe that we are seeing a long-term correction in prices between the west and Asia. • Can anyone invest in Thai stocks? Yes, anyone of legal age who can verify that their funds are not a result of illegal activities in Thailand. For foreigners the simplest way to do this is to transfer funds directly into their brokers account. Do not make the mistake of transferring or bringing in the money any other way, they will usually not be accepted for any investment. Always discuss matters with your broker first. • Would you in any way regard such a transfer as, ehm, “safe”? For the list of SEC-approved brokers the answer is a very clear “Yes”, it will be a safe partner to deal with in that respect. Be careful very with other institutions. • Do I need to come to Bangkok? No, you do not. You can open an account from anywhere. • Do
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