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THE GURU'S CORNER
Go east, old man
Commentary: Why and how to play China


---->.......All indications are that the newest superpower will surpass the U.S. by mid-century -- if not sooner.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (IndexRx) -- No doubt about it: China is hot.

The Chinese stock market continues to soar, despite repeated warnings of a bubble. The iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 (FXI:iShares:FTSE/ Xinhua
FXI 184.43, -4.37, -2.3%) exchange-traded fund is up more than 120% over the past twelve months. Is it too late to invest in China?

Full article at :

How to play China - Market Talk
 
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Play China cautiously.

The Chinese stock market continues to soar, despite repeated warnings of a bubble.

There are signs that China's stock market is currently overvalued, and recent swings demonstrate that when the bubble bursts, it will do so quickly.

But bubbles often inflate well beyond the maximum proportions envisioned by efficient markets theorists. One need look only as far back as 1997 to recall an overvalued U.S. stock market that continued to soar for another four years. Had you sold in 1997, you would have missed one of the biggest bull markets in history.


- Abstracted from the article.
 
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It is much better to be safe than to be sorry.
For me, safety of principle is my first priority.
Buy only what you understand and understand what you buy.
 
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