Hello, I came across this thread and found it to be of some interest. While I never spent any time in China, I do have an appreciation for the Asian culture. Having studied the martial arts in various forms, and spending 1 yr. in Korea. It has degraded due to the negative insights and issues of an individual, no need to name them. He had additional help though when others were drawn down to his level, instead of maintaining their own. What happens to a fire when no fuel is added to it? Knowing the answer, will any of you positive contributors continue to be fuel? Make the choice. Good Luck and Good Trading! Kelly
gw: There is no need to get into argument with a nut. There are a lot inter-dependence between us and china. For one thing, US is depending on China for cheap credit and checp goods; and China is depending on US for export so that it can solve its own unemployment problem.
Ok,from now on I won't pay attention to those tiresome guys. I know most Americans are friendly and rational.Thank you and I am happy to make friends and communicate with you (all sincere people throughout the world)if you are intersted in Chinese culture & me. As a speculator,our most important task is to improve our trading skills for ever.Life is short but knowledge is limitless,so please make the good use of your life.It's a waste of time to quarrel without any meaning and read these posts. Some guys are not rational at all.I can't believe they are able to be successful traders.If they want to make money from financial markets,I advise them to improve their personality first,because speculation is just the test of your past life philosophy and experience.
"But if you treat China as your enemy, you will deeply regret someday." sure. "But if you treat China as your enemy, you will deeply regret someday." right. mm-hmm.... we're really gonna tell you guys a lot about how to trade, pal. skz
Welcome. My sister-in-law lost quite a bit of money in the Chinese stock market. However I visited with an older gentleman in Harbin this past May who was successfully trading, so times are changing. If a person has not visited China since 2000 or so, they really have no idea what is happening there. Personally I do not believe the regulations are sufficient to invest in the stock market. We have, however, purchased a home in Beijing. As things move forward we may buy another. There are some worries with this approach as well, but my wife is an attorney in China, and registered directly from the Ministry of Justice. So I am a bit more comfortable with owning property there then some might be. I have many Chinese friends in both Beijing and Harbin, as well as here in the US. Good luck to us all, and may we all prosper