look for a trading buddy in hong kong

i use IB myself, they have an office in HK.

in my own opinion, IB is top notch for professional trader. i would not recommend any brokers other than IB.

besides i have not try other futures brokers

clayton
 
Quote from zhaoyun:

is it cheap to rent in HK? food i think it is relatively affordable but i am not so sure about housing....

There are some apartments (or what we call "village house") in Lamma Island, the rent is around $4000-$7000 (HKD) for 350sq feet to 700 sq feet.

If you only trade at home, there is no need to live near any business district.
All outlying Island apartment rent is cheap, less polluted and having some nice beach.
 
Quote from mcdull:

There are some apartments (or what we call "village house") in Lamma Island, the rent is around $4000-$7000 (HKD) for 350sq feet to 700 sq feet.

If you only trade at home, there is no need to live near any business district.
All outlying Island apartment rent is cheap, less polluted and having some nice beach.

How is the visa( long term stay ) situation there for an US citizen ?
 
Hi cwl18, I live in HK, day trader ~~ mainly in FX eurusd & audusd plus E-mini S&P. I added ur msn already. Let's see if we are a good match.
 
Quote from Hombre:

How is the visa( long term stay ) situation there for an US citizen ?


90 days, visa not required

http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm

Search for U.S.A. on the above page.

I know some foreigners go to Macau/Thailand every 90 days for extending their stay. But, I am not sure how many times they can do it.

If you want to stay very long term or permanent in HK, you need working visa or investment immigration.
 
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