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Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap Index ETF (HAO)

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  • China ETFs: High Growth Potential but Watch for Country's Internal Issues [View article]
    edv I have long sat beside the table of Mckinsey & Co., the best management consulting company in Asia, hoping to catch some crumbs of... More »
    Nov 16 17:35 pm |
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  • In China, Reputation Rules [View article]
    What I thought was even more substantial was the timing of much of it, such as the Chinese dumpling scandal, the toy paint scandal, the... More »
    Comment by Ricard
    Nov 14 05:53 am |
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  • China ETFs: Too Much Optimism or Too Much Pessimism? [View article]
    It is wise to take some off the table when you see a bubble forming. We are getting to that point in emerging markets. I'm starting to... More »
    Nov 14 05:35 am |
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  • China ETFs: High Growth Potential but Watch for Country's Internal Issues [View article]
    It’s a country with tremendous growth potential,"""""" Everybody says that, but where will future growth come from? The gutting of... More »
    Comment by jimmy46
    Nov 13 19:05 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • A Look at Two Chinese ETFs [View article]
    PARTICULARMAN (Which I suspect is a robot) I counted 7 pages (105) identical posts of your Warren Buffet questions. What is your... More »
    Comment by richjoy403
    Nov 13 12:05 pm |
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  • A Look at Two Chinese ETFs [View article]
    I fear the utilization of the "creative Chinese abacus" with small company Chinese stocks. I think the Chinese government cooks the... More »
    Comment by prairiedog555
    Nov 13 09:04 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • A Look at Two Chinese ETFs [View article]
    PGJ appears to already be quite similar to YAO.
    Comment by zenstar666
    Nov 13 07:29 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Jeff I agree with you that scaring the sheeple out of stock investments helps the bond salesmen, and we all know that Bernanke is... More »
    Comment by Gary A
    Nov 12 02:53 am |
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  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Gary I'm very suspicious of "China bashing" articles (and not suggesting that's your intent). A few months ago, the stories going around... More »
    Comment by Jeff Nielson
    Nov 12 00:01 am |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Hey Jeff, thanks for engaging in responses, but, here is an article that says China has huge overcapacity in some industries, and that... More »
    Comment by Gary A
    Nov 11 20:50 pm |
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  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    I have to disagree. The 1.2 billion Chinese consumers (4 times the U.S. population) have REAL savings and rising incomes. There was... More »
    Comment by Jeff Nielson
    Nov 11 13:46 pm |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Jeff, this is an infrastructure recovery in China. It isn't an end demand recovery. The Chinese consumer cannot replace the American... More »
    Comment by Gary A
    Nov 11 13:27 pm |
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  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Hi Gary. In fact, the strong growth in the Chinese economy WITHOUT the benefit of high levels of exports is the most-certain evidence... More »
    Comment by Jeff Nielson
    Nov 11 12:22 pm |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    Cinese system can not support 2 billion peopel if they cared about human rights and actually havinga middle class Besides asians... More »
    Comment by bobbybutte
    Nov 11 12:03 pm |
    Rating: +5 -1
  • China Becoming a 'Middle-Class' Nation [View article]
    I have trouble with this decoupling argument. I just don't think they are there yet. Shipping was down in a China index a few months... More »
    Comment by Gary A
    Nov 11 11:57 am |
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