JimmyHua
04-18

Shift to HK – Play It Safe, Stay Invested:
With delisting risks still lingering over U.S.-listed Chinese ADRs, moving positions to their Hong Kong counterparts is just smart risk management. It doesn’t mean giving up on China—it means protecting capital while maintaining exposure. Regulatory uncertainty, audit access issues, and geopolitical tensions won’t vanish overnight. HK listings offer more transparency and align with Beijing’s long-term goals. Plus, liquidity in the HK market has improved significantly for top names like Alibaba and JD.com. If you're bullish on China’s long-term growth, why stay in the line of fire when a safer path exists? Shift now, don’t wait for headlines.

HKD Strengthens: Can China Stocks' Rally Continue?
On May 7, the Governor of the People's Bank of China, Pan Gongsheng, announced a 0.5 percentage point RRR cut, injecting approximately 1 trillion yuan of long-term liquidity into the market. A package of policies to support financing for SMEs will be launched soon. Chinese assets surged in response to these favorable policies. Some believe that Chinese concept stocks are still at low levels, as major tech stocks remain undervalued. Are you bullish on China stocks continued rally? Are they still undervalued or not? How will stronger HKD affect HK stock market?
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  • Stock Pionee
    04-20
    Stock Pionee

    Now the U.S. stock market is up again

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