ETFs: In my allocation to Asian equity I use IEMG. Previously I also used EEMA. Futures: I am using XINA @ SGX (China top 50 at the Singapore exchange).
you really think you can go to court in China if you are wrongged there ? you really think you have any rights in China ? lol...fuckwits invest in China...sure they chasing money , any money ...but dont come home crying unfair when the shit hits the fan...i will say...i told you so
Investing in China is hard if you are looking at 10 years. Chinese market is very volatile. Look at Matthew China Fund or it you want to do it yourself look at The Arora Report. Hong Kong is cheaper now.
[QUOTE=" So, how best to invest in China? Thanks for any input!!![/QUOTE] your question could be paraphrased : how to invest in totalitarian countries where there is no access to real information and you are basically fed with propaganda?? plus,as someone mentioned, can't take them to court..same Russia,Hungary,Poland perhaps.. so if you need that extra kick from gambling - then ,yeah, go ahead I was 8 yrs in China right after Tiennanmen turmoil ,it was great but only because I was a foreigner..Now probably it wouldn't matter..
In some cases, you don't have property rights in the US either. https://www.lawofficer.com/seattle-politicians-looking-to-de-criminalize-theft-if-someone-is-poor/
Discussion is not law this is a very weak counter argument. The two countries (USA and China) just to compare and compute in ownership and rights