Buying China Shares to Augment Portfolio

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Which is the best shares to buy in order to diversify and have a stake in the world's second biggest economy (soon to be lumber 1).
Any recommendations please.
 
Which is the best shares to buy in order to diversify and have a stake in the world's second economy (soon to be lumber 1)

I'm afraid you will be very disappointed. :laugh:
 
Which is the best shares to buy in order to diversify and have a stake in the world's second biggest economy (soon to be lumber 1).
Any recommendations please.


no difference one lah.........................i advise you = change all the money into coins..............throw into the sea better - still can hear and see the splash......... :biggrin: :laugh:
 
Only idiots buy tiong stocks. Our in-house tiong dogs tanwahtiu and lordelrond will be grateful for your faith in tiong-cock's fake and failing economy.
 
Only idiots buy tiong stocks. Our in-house tiong dogs tanwahtiu and lordelrond will be grateful for your faith in tiong-cock's fake and failing economy.
A portfolio without assets in the world's No. 2 economy is incomplete. Wise?
Warren Buffett is heavily invested
So is Jim Rogers.
They salah?
 
For a glimpse of China's future, look no further than North Korea.

All that money scammed from the years of joining the WTO? It will go back to zero.

The smarter Tiongs have already left that shithole country, and they are not going back. :cool:
 
A portfolio without assets in the world's No. 2 economy is incomplete. Wise?
Warren Buffett is heavily invested
So is Jim Rogers.
They salah?
Are you Warren Buffet ?
Are you Jim Rogers ?
The problem with dummies like you is that you associate yourself with top investors with connections and insider info which you obviously don't possess.
I'm simply amazed at your naivety and stupidity but please don't let me stop you with your futile investment.
I wish you 一路走好 in advance....
 
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anyone with insights in tiong biz would have already invested in (and liquidated) tiong stocks at fortuitous opportunities. don’t need to ask here. if you do you’re either clueless or a commie conduit conned by ccp to corral the confused to contribute to chicom companies.
 
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