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I always react very slowly to what is happening in stock market in China.
Recently, the big drop of Shanghai Stock is also crazy (like that crazy and more crazy increase before).
After I reported the increase from 998.23 in June 2005 to 4040 in May 2007, and more than 6000 in 2008, it gets back to something around 2800 these days.
I am not involved in the stock market this time. People say, there is bubble in China, and there are always people believe: This is China, so economic rules do not apply.
Well. Even western rules do not apply, there must be some rules that works...
by Jian Shuo Wang on June 26, 2008 under Business
Jianshuo,
I think the economy rule still applies here: there is a bubble, and there is a bubble bust :-)
Seriously, I felt the Shanghai composite index and some stocks are at attractive level for long term (patient) investors. By "long term" I mean a year or more. I understand for some people a week is long term...
Posted by: STLPlace on June 26, 2008 11:57 PMYou mean bubbles burst? I thought it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
In my books, a long term investment is something I do not ever intend to sell.
Posted by: Давид on June 27, 2008 12:32 AMYou had a post regard this on March 12, 2007. That was the sell signal.
http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20070312_everyone_is_talking_about_stock.htm
Posted by: Давид on June 27, 2008 12:37 AMWhat goes up must come down. Valid for all stock markets.
Posted by: siegfried on June 27, 2008 1:07 AMWe are obviously going through some very troubling economic times starting with 1) the sub-prime mortgage debacle 2) extradordinary high gasoline and fuel prices 3) a housing market which has in many respects collapsed 4) diminished consumer confidence and the list goes on.
Posted by: Shrek7 on June 27, 2008 10:43 AMI don't think money follows "western" or "eastern" rules.
Posted by: Micah Sittig on June 27, 2008 1:33 PMDifferent rule fit for different industry situation and stock market. Execute a solution is not difficult, but discovering the real rule behind is the most difficult.
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Off Topic:
Is the statement below really true?
There is a way to tell if someone has blocked you on MSN.
Go to Tools
Options
Privacy
then right click on the names in your allow list. If the option to delete is available then they have blocked you. If not they haven't.
Scribe, it's the other way around. If the option to delete is available then they have NOT blocked you. The converse is not true.
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Posted by: Arun Bansal on June 29, 2008 10:54 AM
The truth is that there are always some bubbles somewhere. While some are bursting, the others are being built up. It all depends on where the money goes...
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