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Tuesday, 23 October 2007
I’ve been getting some great feedback from you on how globalization has affected your lives.  Keep it coming.  I need to hear both sides of the story.  Let me know if globalization has helped or hurt you, and how.
I’ve also been getting some great questions from you.  I’d like to answer one about China from Charles.  Here it is:

The China market has a lot of people excited and for good reason.  The Shanghai Composite Index has more than doubled this year, and broke the 6,000 barrier for the first time.

The question on everybody’s mind is how much higher can the market go?  Nobody knows for sure.  All good things come to an end, and the China market is no exception.  The market is not cheap, but China’s economy is still going great guns and there’s still a huge pool of money in savings accounts that continues to pour into the stock market.
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A good way to invest is through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).  Check out the iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index (FXI), the PowerShares Gldn Dragon Halter USX China (PGJ), SPDR S&P China (GXC), and the iShares MSCI Hong Kong Index (EWH).  They all focus on China.

But a better way to invest is identifying and buying the 2-3 best Chinese companies that are trading on one of the major American exchanges.  You have an array of Chinese banks, energy companies, Internet companies, and others to choose from.  A particularly fertile area is solar, which has a number of newly formed Chinese companies.  My favorite Chinese solar company  Suntech (STP).  Check it out.

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1. Written by Andrew, on 01-11-2007 13:17
If you are investing in China Dont Miss this  
China Natural Gas (CHNG:OTC BB). This is the first Chinese natural gas company traded in the United States, and its stock has soared from as low as $2 per share six months ago to a recent high of $16. That makes for a quick 700% winner. Shanda Interactive (SNDA:Nasdaq) and dozens of other small-cap Chinese stocks listed in the United States have done just as well, if not better.
2. Written by Tim Mayor, on 25-10-2007 22:50
Right now, Cuba is a poverty-stricken communist dungeon, which really doesn’t have much to bring to the table besides cigars and a 6.4% share in the global market for nickel. 
 
But what if I told you that Cuba would soon drop the socialist regime and head towards a democratic and capitalistic regime? Better yet, what would you say if I told you George W. Bush says the same thing? 
 
Yesterday in an address at the State Department, the president said, “Now is the time to support the democratic movement growing on the island. Now is the time to stand with the Cuban people as they stand up for their liberty. And now is the time for the world to put aside its differences and prepare for Cubans' transition to a future of freedom and progress and promise. The dissidents of today will be the nation's leaders, and when freedom finally comes, they will surely remember who stood with them.” 
 
This is all coming on the fact that commie loon; Fidel Castro is a bag of bones on his way out. The Cuban media and his BFF Hugo Chavez can only play this puppet show for so long before this charade of “Weekend at Bernie’s” comes to a close. 
 
However, getting back to the capitalistic side of all this; once Fidel has f i n a l l y been removed, or eradicated, Cuba now has the potential to be a micro-China economy. 
 
Think of it this way: Cuba right now, like I said, has nothing to bring to the table. Once it does, and once business starts to flourish, Cuba will be considered, not a small cap or a mid cap, but an IPO!  
 
The point is, we are at a position where investing in Cuba now is like getting in on these Chinese IPO’s that have brought back these unbelievable gains of 200%, 500% and 600%. You often hear me speak about “ground floor” stocks; well this is a “ground floor” country just waiting for the post Castro catalyst.Follow this link

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