i'm on the same page - looking for EUR virtual IBAN account. registered for currenxie but they offer eurozone-based account only for amazon sellers, otherwise you can get UK (local payments only) or HK based (swift) EUR account.
also tried with currencyfair but they offer a shared account...
you'll be classified as self-employed and can get 60% of the valuation price. requirements for self-employed regarding months of stay is 2 years, and for company turnover quite high but can't remember exactly. if you apply to the bank directly you'll get rejected most probably. there are...
like said above, interactive brokers should work for you. fees are cheap as well. when registering you have to ask permission for US stock exchanges. if you're looking to invest in S&P 500 you won't find SPX/SPY because of EU regulation, so look for other european ETFs that track the same index.
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