Tudo sobre o banco inter Global em 2026! Vale a pena investir nos EUA pelo Inter?

For those who want to go beyond the basics and truly build a dollar portfolio, analyze your profile and join Dolarame One https://r.dolarame.com.br/17-dolarame Having an international account has become increasingly accessible for Brazilian investors, and Inter's global account is one of the options that most attracts attention from those who want to dollarize part of their assets without complications. In this video, I show how this account works in practice and why it can be a good entry point for those taking their first steps abroad. I explain what the account offers, from the international card to the possibility of accessing the American market, and what are the main points of attention before opening yours. All in a direct and straightforward way, so you can understand if it makes sense for your current situation. I also show how to open and use the account on a daily basis, how sending funds abroad works, and what to look out for regarding fees, IOF (Brazilian tax on financial transactions), and exchange rate costs. To conclude, I compare this alternative with other ways to access the dollar, highlighting advantages, limitations, and for whom each solution makes more sense. Dolarame (Recommended portfolios, consulting and courses): https://www.dolarame.com.br/ Watch until the end: "Everything about Banco Inter Global in 2026! Is it worth investing in the US through Inter?" Welcome to the Leo Fittipaldi channel. #investments #dollar #dividends The main tip is to always study, and never be too courageous, be attentive, and careful not to fall into financial traps. Learn first where to invest, how to invest, and only then think about making money. Remember that our videos are not recommendations to buy or sell financial assets, they are only my opinions on various topics. Our goal is to be a channel that provides quality financial education including economics, politics, finance, smart investments, stock market, ETFs, real estate funds, REITs and stocks.