China Stocks: Investment Strategies to Declaw the Dragon - Video
Companies / China Stocks Sep 05, 2015 - 01:06 PM GMTFast-forward 30 years. Asia has once again become a global economic linchpin. But now it’s Beijing – not Tokyo – that has investors feeling alternately awed… and fearful. That mix of emotions is exactly why so many analysts refer to China as a “dragon” as part of their financial and economic analyses.
The recent meltdown in China’s stock market has caused shockwaves that have been felt throughout the global markets. It’s the first time investors have seen this, so there’s no precedent that helps them understand what’s happening… or to know how to respond.
Until now.
In this brand-new video, Wall Street Insights & Indictments Editor Shah Gilani explains what’s happening, shows why it matters – and even shows what to do about it.
We can’t stop what’s happening in China. But we can blunt its impact.
And with the information and insights Shah provides in this video, you’ll be able to declaw the dragon – at least as far as it pertains to your investments.
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