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SIPP INDUSTRIES INC NEW
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Jun 30, 2026
0.000900USD0.000%(0.000000)1,490,000
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2 hr ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • retired_mans_covered_call • C
This has been removed for violating rule #2: **limit discussion of securities and investments**.
Thanks for your post seeking investment advice or discussing specific securities. Please keep all conversations about portfolios and specific investments in our monthly discussion post.
Fellow Redditors may offer an opinion on investments. Fidelity doesn’t endorse any of the expressions, opinions, or content posted by non-Fidelity members or any third parties on  r/fidelityinvestments. Do not rely on comments to form the basis of an investment decision.
Always make sure to do your due diligence before investing. Remember to look for the “Community Care Representative” flair to make sure it’s us.
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2 hr ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • inherited_ira_strategies • C
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Fellow Redditors may offer an opinion on investments. Fidelity doesn’t endorse any of the expressions, opinions, or content posted by non-Fidelity members or any third parties on  r/fidelityinvestments. Do not rely on comments to form the basis of an investment decision.
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3 hr ago • u/RelationshipMain6900 • r/IndianStockMarket • thinking_of_global_investing_from_india_heres • Educational • B
I started my US Fractional Stock Investing through IndMoney because I received Free US Fractional Shares, then I got Hooked and decided to go full on. That is when I learnt it has a whole list of step before you actually start with Investing in US. This is a LOOOONG read, but spare some time for it. So here it is:
Most articles about investing in US stocks from India give you a superficial overview. They tell you it's a great idea, but they skip the complex operational realities.
If you don't understand the regulations, the hidden banking fees, and how the tax system functions, you can easily lose a significant percentage of your returns before your stocks even move.
This breakdown uses the integrated workflow of HDFC Sky as a practical baseline to show how traditional banking layers interact with global markets.
# The Account Setup & The Security Framework
When you click Invest in US Stocks on an Indian platform, you aren't actually opening an account directly with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Indian platforms function as front-end interfaces, they partner with a US SEC-registered broker-dealer. HDFC Sky integrates directly with Vested Finance (VF Securities) to clear and execute your trades in the US. Your investments are protected by the **Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC)** up to $500,000 (which includes a $250,000 cap on cash balances). Even if the Indian frontend app or the US broker faces financial distress, your actual stock certificates remain safe under your name.
# Moving Money Out of India (The LRS Blueprint)
To trade in US, you need to first convert rupees into dollars and send it across via LRS (Liberalised Remittance Scheme. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) allows every Indian resident to send a maximum of **$250,000 per financial year** abroad for investments and expenses.
Executing an LRS transfer means visiting a bank branch, filling out physical A2 forms, and manually stating your investment purpose code. This is where the structural layout matters. If you try to route money from a non-aligned bank account to a foreign broker, you have to navigate manual internet banking nodes and pay a flat outward remittance fee (often ₹500 to ₹1,000 per transfer). HDFC Sky utilizes its direct relationship with HDFC Bank to automate this declaration. The LRS paperwork is signed digitally inside the app, creating an electronic bridge that transfers and converts your funds within 24 hours.
# The Hidden Costs of Currency Conversion
Banks and brokers add a markup which is 1% to purchase dollar, that means you start your Investing journey 1% in the negative. Utilizing an integrated banking link allows you to minimize this gap.
# Executing Trades & Managing the Tolls
Once your USD lands in your account, you are ready to buy. This is where your ongoing transaction fees apply, and your ticket size determines your ideal platform structure.
# Flat Fees vs. Percentage Models
* **Percentage-based Fintechs:** Many independent platforms charge a scaling fee (e.g., 0.25% of the total trade value). This works perfectly for small investors making $10 or $20 monthly investments.
* **Flat-Fee Traditional Platforms:** HDFC Sky’s basic plan charges a flat **$2.99 per trade** (up to 299 shares). If you are buying a micro-fractional share worth $10, a $2.99 fee means you lose 30% of your capital on day one. However, if you are investing a lump sum of **$1,500**, a flat $2.99 fee represents a minuscule 0.19% drag—making it far cheaper than a scaling percentage fee.
# Managing the Indian Tax System
US stock investments are taxable in India, and the rules depend on how you earn your returns. Capital gains from stocks or ETFs held for more than 24 months are taxed as long-term gains at 12.5%, while gains on holdings of 24 months or less are added to your taxable income and taxed according to your income tax slab. Dividends are subject to a 25% US withholding tax before you receive them, but you can generally claim credit for this under the India–US DTAA by filing Form 67 with your Indian tax return. Additionally, if your total foreign remittances exceed ₹7 lakh in a financial year, your bank may collect TCS on the applicable amount. This is not an extra tax, it can be adjusted against your final tax liability or claimed as a refund when you file your ITR.
# The Exit Strategy (Bringing Your Money Home)
The final step is the withdrawal phase, which can catch unprepared investors off guard.
When you sell your US stocks, your money sits as cash USD within the clearing broker's system. It does not automatically fly back to India. You can safely leave it there to reinvest without triggering ongoing conversion charges.
However, when you decide to transfer that USD back to your Indian bank account, the US banking network charges a fixed **Telegraphic Transfer (TT) Fee**, which usually ranges from **$5 to $11 per transaction**.
Because this is a flat fee, making frequent small withdrawals is highly inefficient. Withdrawing $50 while paying an $11 fee means sacrificing 22% of your cash to the banking pipeline. The optimal approach is to let your global capital compound over multiple years, executing large, infrequent withdrawals to keep your fixed banking costs negligible.
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5 hr ago • u/GlobalTapeHead • r/investingforbeginners • can_fidelityvanguard_pull_a_lehman_brothers • C
It’s not a pinky promise. It’s held on a separate ledger. This is covered under the SIPC rules. It’s very loosely kinds like the FDIC but for securities. ETFs are considered securities.
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20 hr ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • retirement • C
This was removed for violating rule #10: **keep posts within the scope of customer care, market news, or general investing discussion**.
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1 day ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • fees_where_can_i_find_the_actual_amount_i_paid • C
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1 day ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • 19_f_just_starting_out • C
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • pre_approved_withdraws_after_5912_not_really_pre • C
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • i_am_seeing_this_for_my_portfolio_but_nothing • C
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • chase_brokerage_down_again • C
This was removed for violating rule #10: **keep posts within the scope of customer care, market news, or general investing discussion**.
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • 10k_invest_but_keep_liquid_and_safe • C
This has been removed for violating rule #2: **limit discussion of securities and investments**.
Thanks for your post seeking investment advice or discussing specific securities. Please keep all conversations about portfolios and specific investments in our monthly discussion post.
Fellow Redditors may offer an opinion on investments. Fidelity doesn’t endorse any of the expressions, opinions, or content posted by non-Fidelity members or any third parties on  r/fidelityinvestments. Do not rely on comments to form the basis of an investment decision.
Always make sure to do your due diligence before investing. Remember to look for the “Community Care Representative” flair to make sure it’s us.
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • 19_f_just_starting_out • C
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To protect our customers, we prohibit the posting of any private or confidential information, whether it’s yours or another individual’s. This includes names, account numbers, Social Security numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, or any other information considered PII.
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • wanting_to_switch_up_my_401k • C
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Fellow Redditors may offer an opinion on investments. Fidelity doesn’t endorse any of the expressions, opinions, or content posted by non-Fidelity members or any third parties on  r/fidelityinvestments. Do not rely on comments to form the basis of an investment decision.
Always make sure to do your due diligence before investing. Remember to look for the “Community Care Representative” flair to make sure it’s us.
*Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC, Member NYSE, SIPC*
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2 days ago • u/fidelityinvestments-ModTeam • r/fidelityinvestments • account_blocked_for_doing_absolutely_nothing • C
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3 days ago • u/DhanHQ • r/IndianStockMarket • ama_with_ceo_of_dhan_on_us_investing_from_india • C
Hey u/Mr-Cloud welcome to the AMA!
On the brokerage point, pricing has never been the thing we try to win on. We don't want to be the cheapest, we want to be the best to actually use. Racing brokerage to zero usually means cutting somewhere the user can't see, in support, in execution, in the boring infrastructure that only matters on the day something breaks. We'd rather charge fairly and put that into an experience that holds up.
And the bigger thing here is *how* and *where* this is built.
We built the entire US stocks rail through GIFT City, out of India, regulated by IFSCA. Your broker is Raise IFSC, an India INX member. That means your KYC is on PAN and Aadhaar, your money moves through your own Indian bank, and if anything ever goes wrong, your recourse stays in India. That was a much harder way to build it than just plugging into a US broker and reselling access. We chose it because we think US investing for Indians should sit under Indian regulation and feel as accountable as the domestic account you already trust us with.
Underneath, the custody is institutional grade. Shares are held with ViewTrade, an SEC-registered, FINRA and SIPC member, DTCC is the legal custodian, you are the beneficial owner of every share, and eligible accounts carry SIPC cover up to $500,000. The rupee to dollar flow is LRS-compliant via GlomoPay. None of that is the cheap way to do it. It's the right way.
Then the part that's easy to miss: US stocks aren't a separate app. They live inside the same Dhan account where you already trade Indian equities, F&O and commodities and most importantly - one support team in your own timezone, always available for you.
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