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Want to invest in US equities? Here’s how you can use the Liberalised Remittance Scheme

Indian investors can easily invest in Nvidia, Tesla, and other US stocks through the Liberalised Remittance Scheme.

August 07, 2024 / 06:58 IST
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With S&P 500 in the US falling by 2.14 percent and Nasdaq falling 3.42 percent in the past week, this might not appear to be the best time to invest in US equities. But consider this: If you had invested Rs 1 lakh in Nvidia stock five years ago, you’d be sitting on a fat pile of more than Rs 40 lakh today with currency appreciation. That’s right: Nvidia’s share price has grown over 3,000 percent in the last five years. Nasdaq went up by 100 percent over the past 5-year period. Dow Jones went up by 50 percent in the same period. As a long-term investor with a long term horizon, this is as good a time as any to enter equities, especially US equities.

Here’s the kicker: investing in US stocks isn’t nearly as complicated as it might sound. Indian investors can easily invest in Nvidia, Tesla, and other US stocks quite easily, thanks to the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS).

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What is LRS?

In order to invest a certain sum of money in the US stock market, you first need to transfer that sum to the US using LRS. Prior to 2004, overseas money transfers were regulated by the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) of 1999, whose terms were relatively restrictive.