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00:00 - 01:07 - Introduction
01:08 - 04:09 - China's Economy and Stock market
04:10 - 05:19 - Chinese Expansion
05:20 - 09:05 - US listing of Chinese stocks
09:06 - 12:50 - The Stocks
12:51 - 15:24 - The ETFs
Most international investors still keep their entire investment portfolio in the US or European stock market, despite the rise of the Chinese market. Maybe it's time to have a look at what opportunities hide in the east?
Companies such as Alibaba, NIO, Netease, Huawei, Baidu and Tencent has taken the world by storm and are expanding outside of China. They offer attractive growth, strong innovation and a favorable upside to their share prices so I think they're worth a look.
Many of the biggest Chinese companies are listed in the US as ADR or OTC ADR, which mirrors the actual share price of the underlying share price, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) is a great example!
I think the potential in Chinese internet and tech stocks in particular is great and i think investors will be well served holding at least one big Chinese company.
Disclaimer: This video is purely my opinion and should not be regarded as factual information. I am not a financial advisor. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Do not assume any facts and numbers in this video are accurate. Always do your own due diligence.
Investing for all is a project seeking to provide basic information about how and where to invest in stock market. The stock market is a safe place to put your money and has given great returns over hundreds of years.
I often touch on topics such as Investing for beginners, stock recommendations, ETFs, stock market basics, how to find and evaluate new stocks etc.
Stocks go up and down, don't invest simply based on what you hear or see in my videos. I might have a bias towards stocks I talk about, but I try informing my viewers when this might be the case.
My personal stock portfolio currently consists of the following stocks:
Activision Blizzard
Amazon
Microsoft
MongoDB
Nextera Energy
Tesla
The Trade Desk
Waste Management
00:00 - 01:07 - Introduction
01:08 - 04:09 - China's Economy and Stock market
04:10 - 05:19 - Chinese Expansion
05:20 - 09:05 - US listing of Chinese stocks
09:06 - 12:50 - The Stocks
12:51 - 15:24 - The ETFs
Most international investors still keep their entire investment portfolio in the US or European stock market, despite the rise of the Chinese market. Maybe it's time to have a look at what opportunities hide in the east?
Companies such as Alibaba, NIO, Netease, Huawei, Baidu and Tencent has taken the world by storm and are expanding outside of China. They offer attractive growth, strong innovation and a favorable upside to their share prices so I think they're worth a look.
Many of the biggest Chinese companies are listed in the US as ADR or OTC ADR, which mirrors the actual share price of the underlying share price, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) is a great example!
I think the potential in Chinese internet and tech stocks in particular is great and i think investors will be well served holding at least one big Chinese company.
Disclaimer: This video is purely my opinion and should not be regarded as factual information. I am not a financial advisor. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Do not assume any facts and numbers in this video are accurate. Always do your own due diligence.
Investing for all is a project seeking to provide basic information about how and where to invest in stock market. The stock market is a safe place to put your money and has given great returns over hundreds of years.
I often touch on topics such as Investing for beginners, stock recommendations, ETFs, stock market basics, how to find and evaluate new stocks etc.
Stocks go up and down, don't invest simply based on what you hear or see in my videos. I might have a bias towards stocks I talk about, but I try informing my viewers when this might be the case.
My personal stock portfolio currently consists of the following stocks:
Activision Blizzard
Amazon
Microsoft
MongoDB
Nextera Energy
Tesla
The Trade Desk
Waste Management
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