How to Invest In Chinese Stock Markets (And Why You Absolutely Should Not!) | Economics Explained



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  1. Poor american brain cant get their head around of another country not treating homes as speculation😂😂😂well, propaganda gets you only so far, 2025 U.S is literally crumbling and Washington is running around finding scapegoats😂😂😂 i bet soon it will be Iranians that stole everything and AmericNs have to go to war with them to save their country😂😂😂

  2. I would be grateful if you could share your expertise on investment opportunities. I am currently considering stocks, real estate, and cryptocurrencies, but I would appreciate any additional suggestions or recommendations you might have.

  3. I am writing this in 2025 , since this video , the Chinese markets have paid dividends of almost 90% , although it'll slow down with the chaos Orang-a-tan created, between now and 2028 it'll pay another 100% with your portfolio growing roughly by 300% I hope people were smart enough to not listen to the "you probably shouldn't part"

  4. Wow the elite sent all us jobs to china n the elite was trying to keep the poor in the poorhouse. Now the elite is knowing how the poor feel with out a dream. Stay strong Family their a Gods plan

  5. Stating that Western exchanges have nothing to do with their governments is ridiculous. They can shut it down just like in China and China has the same reasons to not do that like those in Westeern countries lol. What a hypocricy.

  6. I'm obviously late to the party, but the video doesn't even mention the dodgy practice of Variable Interest Entities. You might be interested to know that the Alibaba shares you buy on the NYSE are actually a Cayman Islands entity that Alibaba has a business relationship with so that capital can be exchanged between the firm and the US contravening PRC regulations. That means that you lack many important rights of a shareholder. If the VIE goes bankrupt, for example, you don't have a residual claim on the assets of Alibaba. If China were, for example, to force its domestic companies to cease payments to offshore VIEs (say, because of a geopolitical conflict), your Cayman Islands shares might go bankrupt or at least diverge from the company you thought you were buying shares in.

  7. In a bear market, the media highlights unfavorable events, such as a shrinking economy, geopolitical instability cultural and legal conflicts. or a mixture of these factors. Recently I came across a podcast featuring someone who successfully multiplied their initial investment from $20k to nearly $460k during this challenging market phase. Can you give advice on how to achieve such aggressive profits in such short periods?

  8. Never mind the fact that the Chinese government can take full ownership whenever they want for no reason at all. China is also in a severe economic meltdown right now due to their absurd shadow banking and extreme debt ratios. You’ll likely see something akin to investing in Japan in the 80’s right before their multi decade decline at best, at worst the government will just take all holdings.

  9. I feel sad that even though I am investing, I don't have the brain power to dig through how each company is doing, is this a good time to buy stocks or not, my reserve of $450K is laying waste to inflation and I don't know what to do at this point tbh, I need solid data on market trajectory

  10. Hสงสัยเมื่อ2/3ปีที่แล้วมีใครว่งอีเมลเป็นภาษาไทยบอกว่าหุ้นท่าจีนตกลงซื้อดิฉันจะใด้เป็นหุ้นส่วนเต็มตัวแต่เอาเรืีองฟุตบอนมาอ้างและจะให้ดิฉันเซ็นชื่อลงไปในโทรศัพแต่ดิฉันไม่ยอมทำอะไรเลยคะ

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