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SeekingAlpha CE Stocks (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Hao Jin submits: “Good new technologies are a bit like good new roads: their social benefits far exceed what any one person or company can get paid for creating them.” -- Michael Lewis, author of Liar's Poker Complete Story »
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SeekingAlpha.com (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
Hao Jin submits: In 1995, NASDAQ was trading around 1000. On 3/10/2000, it hit a peak of 5048. Such euphoria had not been seen since the railroad boom of the 1840s or the automobile boom of the 1920s. Now it is China’s turn. Last quarter China grew at a brisk 8.9% rate thanks to the government’s aggressive stimulus. The following are 14 Chinese stocks trade in the U.S. exchanges and have...
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SeekingAlpha ETFs (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Hao Jin submits: Asset allocation is the most influential on investment outcome. There have been growing signs that the worst of the global crisis might have passed. While the US dollar may continue to weaken and the US loses significance in the global landscape, an allocation to other developed markets is deemed necessary. After all, 76% of global GDP is outside the US. The most popular ETF to provide...
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SeekingAlpha.com (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Hao Jin submits: The market has spoiled investors over the past 7 months with one direction only: up. This Great Recession seems to turn into the Great Recovery. Are there any cheap growth stocks left for bargain-hunting investors? I use following 8 criteria to select undervalued growth companies: Complete Story »
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SeekingAlpha.com (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Hao Jin submits: 2008 financial crisis uncanny echoes with what happened in Japan more than a decade ago. In the 1990s, the Japanese banking systems had become overloaded with bad loans after a property bubble collapse, according to Gillian Tett, author of Fool’s Gold . The investor psychology seemed dangerously similar too. If this is the case, investors who buy high yield stocks now could...
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SeekingAlpha ETFs (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Sean Hyman submits: By Hao Jin China's rapid economic growth will be the global story of the foreseeable future. Like the Japanese in 1980s, the Chinese are shopping for Hummers, IBM ( IBM ) PC's, natural resources and real estate, etc. Complete Story »