China: Bears May Get Their Day, But Bulls are Still in Charge [View article]
Look at a long-term chart of the Shanghai market. From 2001 to 2005 it fell 50%, but over those five years, the economy grew more than 60%. Clearly, GDP growth does not equal profits or bull markets.
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Look at a long-term chart of the Shanghai market. From 2001 to 2005 it fell 50%, but over those five years, the economy grew more than 60%. Clearly, GDP growth does not equal profits or bull markets.
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