Furthermore, upon investigation, PGJ isn't as financially heavy as FXI is. FXI is 41.5% financials and PGJ is heaviest in IT with 26.5%
go with PGJ
On Mar 08 10:43 AM Glen Bradford wrote:
> Good. I agree. I might try and stay away from FXI, not sure about > PGJ, seeing as how FXI is financially heavy. > > The way to do this is to buy specific companies that get their profits > from china. This does require you to do your own research, or to > hop on board with someone that knows what they're doing. What Chinese > stocks are you looking at? A couple of the big names that I enjoy: > AOB, YGE, SOHU. That said, I'm looking into companies where they're > selling at prices where I actually feel bad for whomever is selling > it to me.
Good. I agree. I might try and stay away from FXI, not sure about PGJ, seeing as how FXI is financially heavy.
The way to do this is to buy specific companies that get their profits from china. This does require you to do your own research, or to hop on board with someone that knows what they're doing. What Chinese stocks are you looking at? A couple of the big names that I enjoy: AOB, YGE, SOHU. That said, I'm looking into companies where they're selling at prices where I actually feel bad for whomever is selling it to me.
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go with PGJ
On Mar 08 10:43 AM Glen Bradford wrote:
> Good. I agree. I might try and stay away from FXI, not sure about
> PGJ, seeing as how FXI is financially heavy.
>
> The way to do this is to buy specific companies that get their profits
> from china. This does require you to do your own research, or to
> hop on board with someone that knows what they're doing. What Chinese
> stocks are you looking at? A couple of the big names that I enjoy:
> AOB, YGE, SOHU. That said, I'm looking into companies where they're
> selling at prices where I actually feel bad for whomever is selling
> it to me.
China: Export Driven Growth Only? [View article]
The way to do this is to buy specific companies that get their profits from china. This does require you to do your own research, or to hop on board with someone that knows what they're doing. What Chinese stocks are you looking at? A couple of the big names that I enjoy: AOB, YGE, SOHU. That said, I'm looking into companies where they're selling at prices where I actually feel bad for whomever is selling it to me.