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Time for China ETFs?
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Although the Chinese economy suffered a lot on various issues in the past one year, the economy is slowly showing signs of a recovery.
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by Andrew Rocco
Chinese stocks have endured a debilitating 15-year bear market. However, several bullish data points suggest that now is the time to be long-term bullish. Stock Strategist Andrew Rocco explains.
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by Sanghamitra Saha
The U.S. economy grew in Q1 of 2024 at the slowest pace in two years. Wall Street is also choppy past month. Investors thus might consider exploring ETFs from other countries that currently appear appealing.
5 Reasons Chinese Equities Have Bottomed
by Andrew Rocco
A shift in government policy and four other bullish signals indicate that the bottom is likely in for Chinese stocks.
Tesla Pre EPS Turmoil: 3 Long-Term Factors to Consider
by Andrew Rocco
Tesla's stock is stuck in a debilitating downtrend, and there is significant risk into earnings tonight. However, for long-term investors with a risk appetite, TSLA appears to be attractive for a long-term investment once the short-term volatility and smoke settle.
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Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: FXI, KWEB, JD.Com, Bilibili and Alibaba
by Zacks Equity Research
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5 Reasons Chinese Equities Have Bottomed
by Andrew Rocco
Despite recent challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, a real estate crisis, and a sluggish economy leading to significant under performance in Chinese equities over the past few years, there are indications that the Chinese market may be bottoming out.
Will China ETFs Rebound in Year of Dragon?
by Sanghamitra Saha
While the Year of the Rabbit went wrong for the broader Chinese market, the Year of the Dragon may bode well for China ETFs on the back of policy support.