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    • GHCheongGHCheong
      ·2021-07-29
      Keep your guard up, but no need to panic. $JD.com(JD)$If there is nothing wrong with the company, I think there is no need to panic sell. I feel that the difference between a US equity and a Chinese equity is not only the company valuation, but also the company must get on the government's good side to prevent massive sell offs as seen by $DiDi Global Inc.(DIDI)$That being said, I still having my guard up against these companies at the moment and for the foreseeable future. Hopefully the rally up yesterday isn't a dead cat bounce. 
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    • GHCheongGHCheong
      ·2021-07-27
      It's the risk of buying Chinese stocks. If the company fundamentals don't change, then I doubt there is reason to panic. 

      EV Stocks dipped in Tuesday morning trading

      EV Stocks dipped in Tuesday morning trading.Xpeng Motors fell 3%,Nio and Li Auto fell 2%,Tesla fell 
      EV Stocks dipped in Tuesday morning trading
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    • GHCheongGHCheong
      ·2021-06-30
      Another all time high? I'm concerned... the Shiller P/E ratio is over 38 now, historic high was during the Tech bubble at 40 ish if I'm not wrong . I'm not sure if I would be this optimistic... I say, thread carefully and keep some cash on the side. Cash is not necessarily Trash if it allows you to buy stocks for cheap. What are your views? 

      The S&P 500 index rose to 4300, a new all-time high.

      The S&P 500 index hit a record high shortly after the open on Tuesday, lifted by big U.S. banks, whi
      The S&P 500 index rose to 4300, a new all-time high.
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    • GHCheongGHCheong
      ·2021-05-17
      Could this be a play by Elon to fall bitcoin so that Dogecoin could rise further? Not sure, he seems really invested in Doge. But I see value in the Crypto space and am excited to see future developments in that space. I want to see which coin can be the next bitcoin worth 10s of thousands of dollars per coin. 

      'Bitcoin is melting.' Here's what a 30% drop from highs in the crypto may say about stock-market risk sentiment

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      'Bitcoin is melting.' Here's what a 30% drop from highs in the crypto may say about stock-market risk sentiment
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