u/Electronic-Parsnip56

Fondo o instrumento de inversion para 12k USD

Hola!

Tengo alrededor de 12k de USD que tuve que inmovilizar por 3 meses en una cuenta en moneda extranjera para postular a una visa, ahora que esta ultima esta aprobada, quiero moverla a un instrumento de inversion o plataforma para evitar que se la coma la inflacion.

La gran mayoria de los fondos mutuos chilenos estan en CLP y lo unico que conozco exclusivamente en dolares es poner los fondos en Global 66 y asegurarse un 8% de rentabilidad en la cuenta en dolar.

Alguno de uds podria recomendarme que instrumentos estan usando para exclusivamente mantener USD?

Gracias.

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u/Electronic-Parsnip56 — 5 days ago
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Estoy viajando por Uzbekistan/Tajikistan, etc.. AMA

Sala malei cum,

Estoy esperando el vuelo y me aburrí, así que les cuento que estoy mochileando por los países terminados en stan de Asia central.

En particular Uzbekistán, Tayikistán, Kirguistán y Kazajistán. También estuve hace poco en Georgia y Armenia, creo que llegaré hasta Mongolia.

Cómo sé que a mucha gente le causan curiosidad estos países pensé que podría ser un buen AMA

Si me demoro en responder es debido al cambio horario, sorry.

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u/Electronic-Parsnip56 — 1 month ago
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[FemaleSolo] Assaulted on egypt

Hi! travelers

First of all, I want to tell you that I’ve traveled to different parts of the world, and I’ve never felt as unsafe as I did in Egypt.

I usually blend in with the locals and avoid resorts, so Egypt was no exception. I use the metro, public buses, and generally adopt the customs of the place I’m visiting. That’s why I can assure you that the majority of travelers who claim Egypt is safe are those who stay in hotels and book guided tours, which isolates them in their own little bubble.

I met some truly kind-hearted people, though they could be counted on one hand, since in my opinion, Egypt is generally a dangerous, unsafe, and greedy place—and generally not recommended for a woman traveling alone unless she’s prepared to face some very, very tough situations.

It was in Luxor, after my bus arrived from Cairo, that as we got off the bus, a huge crowd of taxi drivers swarmed all the travelers, trying to get us to hire their services.

After repeatedly declining the service of one of them who was extremely persistent, another approached me and grabbed my arm forcefully to drag me into his car, which turned out to be an extremely terrifying situation.
After screaming and struggling with him, I managed to break free and walk to my hostel on my own, though not without a bitter taste in my mouth, since on top of the constant messages, stares, and scams, I now had to add physical assault to the list.

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u/DrTaRgEt — 2 months ago