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    • Sun Oct 12th 21:36 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Dow's Wild Ride Convinces Some of a Bottom
      Just revisit all the previous blogs claiming a bottom is reached. Yours will be among those being laughed at.
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    • Sat Oct 11th 22:13 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      How Oversold Are We?
      In my opinions, before the end of September, the market is very much irrational. Now it is much better. What surprised me is why it took so long to come to this point.
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    • Sun Sep 28th 10:37 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      China’s Foreign Investment Stats Are Not What They Seem
      Outdated information.
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    • Tue Sep 16th 11:02 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      History Suggests the Financial Bottom May Be Near
      yeh, keep going on, there are some much greater things will happen.
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    • Wed Sep 10th 01:55 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Unintended Consequences of the Fannie / Freddie Bailout
      what a country. virtually buying houses for every citizen.
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    • Fri Aug 1st 09:38 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      When Red China, the Green Olympics, and the Yellow River Collide
      I'm just amazed by how Westerners think about China. My impressions is Westerners have too much free time to meditate over something they don't understand. But I'm sure very shortly Westerners may have to spend more time to think about the problems they face.
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    • Mon Jun 16th 23:37 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      A Meltdown in Emerging Markets?
      I'm fed up with people knowing nothing about China to make wild guesses about what is happening here. The decline in Shanghai market is related more to what happened 20 years ago when China started its stock market. In my personal view, oil price has a much bigger impact to U.S. economy than to Chinese one. High oil price will permanently reverse the lifestyle in the U.S. and consumer spending will be damaged. Urban living will prevail. Surburban housing will face more price pressure.
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    • Tue Apr 1st 23:13 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Chinese Credit Crunch Could End Commodities Run
      Don't speculate on Chinese equity market if you don't have a profound understanding. What happened in Chinese equity market has nothing to do what happens in China right now. It is a natural result from what happened in China three years ago and even twenty years ago.
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