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Redbeard

@Redbeard

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American expat in Nicaragua

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American

Lives in Tola

Speaks English, Spanish

Registration: 12 December 2019

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Redbeard replied to a thread
3 years ago
GuestPoster0987

USA rules making investment advice difficult to live in Nica by GuestPoster0987

I am a US citizen retired in Nicaragua, but I have my retirement investments in the USA. My investment adviser in the USA has recently informed me he can no loner provide investment advice to me, as the US government has enacted rules that are ...

Redbeard

I have always kept a US mailing address, but my investment advisor knew where I lived. This issue is not specific to Nicaragua, but relates to expats with US investments, particularly in mutual funds. I now use an investment advisor that works with ... Read More

Redbeard replied to a thread
4 years ago
GuestPoster0987

USA rules making investment advice difficult to live in Nica by GuestPoster0987

I am a US citizen retired in Nicaragua, but I have my retirement investments in the USA. My investment adviser in the USA has recently informed me he can no loner provide investment advice to me, as the US government has enacted rules that are ...

Redbeard

As the author of the original post, I was not able to keep my previous investment account with my financial adviser, but I was able to transfer my investments to a financial advisor that specializes in advising US Citizens who live in foreign ... Read More

Redbeard replied to a thread
5 years ago
GuestPoster0987

USA rules making investment advice difficult to live in Nica by GuestPoster0987

I am a US citizen retired in Nicaragua, but I have my retirement investments in the USA. My investment adviser in the USA has recently informed me he can no loner provide investment advice to me, as the US government has enacted rules that are ...

Redbeard

It now appears that the US government is not specifically "preventing" investment firms from providing services to me, but the investment firms themselves are setting the restrictions. These were not investments being made in Nicaraguan ... Read More