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Christian Caudillo
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Moving from US to Australia

Christian Caudillo
  • Fresno, CA
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Hi I'm Christian I'm 17, a junior in highschool, from California, and plan to be moving to Sydney, Australia for college after my senior year. I had questions as to what my options are when it come to my investing. 1. What are the main differences in investing in Australia rather than the US? 2. Is it possible to still invest in the US while living in Australia? 3. The college gives me 20 hours a week to work, I'm not sure how they would interpret that to being an investor, but nevertheless do you think that's enough time to be able to manage my investing? 4. Any general advice you can give me about anything from investing in the country, being a young investor, or even living in Sydney? Thank you

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