• MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·11-19 11:18

      How Trip.com became a better choice in Chinese stocks?

      $Trip.com Group Limited(TCOM)$ announced Q3 earnings before the market on Nov 18th and rose more than 3% in subsequent U.S. trading, and $TRIP.COM-S(09961)$ rose more than 5% on Nov 19th Hong Kong stock open.The market is relatively receptive to its results.The overall performance was good, but the actual outperformance was not significant compared to the company's previously given guidance.Since Ctrip was the Chinese stock with relatively strong overall performance over the past year, investors' expectations were also relatively high.Since domestic demand for alcohol travel is not particularly buoyant at the moment, it is also relatively difficult to expect significant growth on the revenue side, relyin
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    • xc_hehexc_hehe
      ·11-17

      Can the U.S. Decouple from China Without Paying the Price?

      As the U.S. accelerates efforts to decouple from China, the global economy stands at a crossroads. Can the U.S. truly reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing and supply chains without significantly raising costs for businesses and consumers? The Decoupling Dilemma Decoupling sounds straightforward—shift supply chains, invest in local manufacturing, and rely on allied nations. But the reality is more complex: Cost Pressures: Products sourced from alternative regions often come at a higher cost due to less-developed infrastructure and higher labor expenses. Time Lag: Building new supply chains takes years, during which businesses risk shortages and production delays. Consumer Impact: Higher costs often translate to pricier goods, fueling domestic inflation—a politically sensitive issue
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    • aprilwhiriaprilwhiri
      ·11-17
      Omgggggggggggg ikee yurrrrrrr
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000Shernice軒嬣 2000
      ·11-16

      Why do Trump-era tariffs pose a greater threat to China’s economy now?

      China's Blue-Chip Stocks Offer Attractive Valuations: Buy Baba, JD, Tencent, Ping An, and BOC? China is already grappling with significant domestic challenges: a local debt crisis and a property market in turmoil. However, the looming impact of heightened tariffs presents an even graver concern. While many investors remain optimistic about Chinese stocks—betting on a "bazooka" stimulus from Beijing to revitalize the economy—it’s vital to consider the broader risks, particularly political ones. Stocks like Alibaba and JD have reported solid profits with low price-to-earnings ratios, and major Chinese banks such as Bank of China and Ping An Bank offer appealing dividends and seem fundamentally robust. However, this perspective often overlooks the risks posed by geopolitical tensions and
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    • lgggglgggg
      ·11-15
      Hmm, the next part of AI integration to the business is key to growth. Not sure what will the company strive from this 
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    • WealthSquadWealthSquad
      ·11-15

      JD:Profit Growth Outpace Revenue Acceleration; Maintain BUY and $45 PT

      We are maintaining our BUY rating and $45 PT after JD reported in-line 3Q revenue with profits substantially above estimates. $JD.com(JD)$ total revenue grew 5% y/y in 3Q (accelerating 4pts from 2Q), with JDR revenue up 6% y/y (vs. +1% y/y in 2Q). Moreover, 3Q gross profit grew 16% y/y, accelerating 5pt from 2Q, and was 11pts faster than revenue growth, with gross margin up 165bps y/y (vs. +137bps in 2Q), due to supply chain efficiency improvement and revenue mix shift to higher margin business lines. 3P growth continued to outpace 1P, with order volume growth accelerating from 2Q, driving double-digit advertising revenue up.Electronics and home appliance revenues grew 3% y/y in 3Q, vs. -5% in 2Q, partially due to government’s trade-in incentives.
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·11-14

      Alibaba Embrace The Storm with Surprise Earning?

      $Alibaba(BABA)$ Earning Expectation Alibaba's upcoming fiscal Q3 2024 earnings have sparked anticipation, particularly as analysts forecast mixed results influenced by both strengths and challenges in its business segments. Despite headwinds in China's macroeconomic environment and slowing e-commerce growth, Alibaba’s strong foothold in the cloud computing market and its expansion into AI-driven solutions are seen as potential positives for revenue. Q3 2024 earnings release could bring positive surprises, particularly given recent favorable developments in its core business and external environment. Analysts expect Alibaba to report earnings of around $2.67 per share on revenue of $36.7 billion, representing a modest revenue increase year-over-yea
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    • LaikenLaiken
      ·11-14
      thanks for sharing
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    • Hopehope赋予希望Hopehope赋予希望
      ·11-14
      Now it doesnt matter at all. It's geopolitics driving the price now. It's weird that people don't look at fundamentals for Chinese stocks.. but it's happening now. 
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    • mpeyeoehmpeyeoeh
      ·11-14
      Those who have the patience to wait will fly to the moon
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    • KoniiKonii
      ·11-14
      Stay
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    • TopdownChartsTopdownCharts
      ·11-14

      Chinese stocks may have more upside than consensus thinks

      Trumphoria is gripping markets — everyone expects a repeat of the 2016 bull run when Trump first got elected.All the obvious beneficiaries of a Trump presidency have been rallying, while some of the obvious losers have been punished.Conventional wisdom says one “obvious loser“ (i.e. China A-Shares) will suffer under the second coming of Trump, with the prospect of more tariffs, trade-wars, and tough negotiations hanging overhead.The logic is that trade war 2.0 risk and a generally hawkish geopolitical tone across the incoming Trump administration will present further challenges for an already ailing Chinese economy.And there’s probably some truth in that — it’s going to be: not-boring.As things stand right now, China is in the middle of its worst property downturn on record, local governme
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·11-14
      I favour BABA shares are under valued 
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    • SPOT_ONSPOT_ON
      ·11-14
      Tencent price on the high side... i will buy big into alibaba since price had fallen quite a bit from recent $118 high  @rL   @melson   @Mrzorro   @Aqa  
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    • DavidSGDavidSG
      ·11-14
      $TENCENT(00700)$  Currently only in volatility stage.
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    • jislandfundjislandfund
      ·11-14
      Alibaba should still be strong. The outlook is promising
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    • MicroStrategistMicroStrategist
      ·11-14
      All 3 cos also powerful and making tons of 🤑🤑🤑🤑
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    • Happy BearHappy Bear
      ·11-13
      None. All rubbish. I think China should just close its share market
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    • AllwedoisOptionsNwinMoneyAllwedoisOptionsNwinMoney
      ·11-13
      shorts will get burnt
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    • 非一般股民非一般股民
      ·11-13
      short
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·11-19 11:18

      How Trip.com became a better choice in Chinese stocks?

      $Trip.com Group Limited(TCOM)$ announced Q3 earnings before the market on Nov 18th and rose more than 3% in subsequent U.S. trading, and $TRIP.COM-S(09961)$ rose more than 5% on Nov 19th Hong Kong stock open.The market is relatively receptive to its results.The overall performance was good, but the actual outperformance was not significant compared to the company's previously given guidance.Since Ctrip was the Chinese stock with relatively strong overall performance over the past year, investors' expectations were also relatively high.Since domestic demand for alcohol travel is not particularly buoyant at the moment, it is also relatively difficult to expect significant growth on the revenue side, relyin
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    • xc_hehexc_hehe
      ·11-17

      Can the U.S. Decouple from China Without Paying the Price?

      As the U.S. accelerates efforts to decouple from China, the global economy stands at a crossroads. Can the U.S. truly reduce its reliance on Chinese manufacturing and supply chains without significantly raising costs for businesses and consumers? The Decoupling Dilemma Decoupling sounds straightforward—shift supply chains, invest in local manufacturing, and rely on allied nations. But the reality is more complex: Cost Pressures: Products sourced from alternative regions often come at a higher cost due to less-developed infrastructure and higher labor expenses. Time Lag: Building new supply chains takes years, during which businesses risk shortages and production delays. Consumer Impact: Higher costs often translate to pricier goods, fueling domestic inflation—a politically sensitive issue
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000Shernice軒嬣 2000
      ·11-16

      Why do Trump-era tariffs pose a greater threat to China’s economy now?

      China's Blue-Chip Stocks Offer Attractive Valuations: Buy Baba, JD, Tencent, Ping An, and BOC? China is already grappling with significant domestic challenges: a local debt crisis and a property market in turmoil. However, the looming impact of heightened tariffs presents an even graver concern. While many investors remain optimistic about Chinese stocks—betting on a "bazooka" stimulus from Beijing to revitalize the economy—it’s vital to consider the broader risks, particularly political ones. Stocks like Alibaba and JD have reported solid profits with low price-to-earnings ratios, and major Chinese banks such as Bank of China and Ping An Bank offer appealing dividends and seem fundamentally robust. However, this perspective often overlooks the risks posed by geopolitical tensions and
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    • WealthSquadWealthSquad
      ·11-15

      JD:Profit Growth Outpace Revenue Acceleration; Maintain BUY and $45 PT

      We are maintaining our BUY rating and $45 PT after JD reported in-line 3Q revenue with profits substantially above estimates. $JD.com(JD)$ total revenue grew 5% y/y in 3Q (accelerating 4pts from 2Q), with JDR revenue up 6% y/y (vs. +1% y/y in 2Q). Moreover, 3Q gross profit grew 16% y/y, accelerating 5pt from 2Q, and was 11pts faster than revenue growth, with gross margin up 165bps y/y (vs. +137bps in 2Q), due to supply chain efficiency improvement and revenue mix shift to higher margin business lines. 3P growth continued to outpace 1P, with order volume growth accelerating from 2Q, driving double-digit advertising revenue up.Electronics and home appliance revenues grew 3% y/y in 3Q, vs. -5% in 2Q, partially due to government’s trade-in incentives.
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    • aprilwhiriaprilwhiri
      ·11-17
      Omgggggggggggg ikee yurrrrrrr
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    • lgggglgggg
      ·11-15
      Hmm, the next part of AI integration to the business is key to growth. Not sure what will the company strive from this 
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·11-07

      The New HK SDRs Are A Low Cost Way To Tap Into the 5 Great HK Stocks

      🌟🌟🌟I am super excited that the Singapore Exchange (SGX) has just launched 5 Hong Kong SDRs  on October 30.    SDR stands for Singapore Depository Receipt.  A SDR is a financial instrument that allows investors to gain ownership in a foreign stock while trading on the SGX. The 5 Hong Kong SDRs are Tencent, Alibaba, BYD, HSBC and Bank of China.   These 5 SDRs are mega cap companies and are market leaders in their respective industries. Tencent $Tencent HK SDR 10to1(HTCD.SI)$ is one of China's largest technology companies that develops innovative products and services. These includes video games, social networks, music, Web portals, ECommerce, mobile games, Internet services, payment services, sma
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·11-13

      What is the key profit in Tencent's Q3 earnings?

      After the Hong Kong stock market closed on November 13, $TENCENT(00700)$ announced its 24Q3 earnings.Q2 release did give a lot of surprises, investors' expectations of Tencent began to pull up, so also counted on Q3 results continue to be good expectations.In addition to the overall rebound of Chinese assets at the end of Q3, Tencent is now also becoming. Q3 earnings report is not too much of a surprise, but it is also "expected", at this stage of the environment, Tencent's performance is still noteworthy.Key Takeaways:Overall margins continued to rise steadily, with strong cash flow, also supporting further shareholder returns;Games maintained the rebound trend, with domestic games surprising more, older games resuming growth again, and the indu
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·11-14

      Alibaba Embrace The Storm with Surprise Earning?

      $Alibaba(BABA)$ Earning Expectation Alibaba's upcoming fiscal Q3 2024 earnings have sparked anticipation, particularly as analysts forecast mixed results influenced by both strengths and challenges in its business segments. Despite headwinds in China's macroeconomic environment and slowing e-commerce growth, Alibaba’s strong foothold in the cloud computing market and its expansion into AI-driven solutions are seen as potential positives for revenue. Q3 2024 earnings release could bring positive surprises, particularly given recent favorable developments in its core business and external environment. Analysts expect Alibaba to report earnings of around $2.67 per share on revenue of $36.7 billion, representing a modest revenue increase year-over-yea
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    • Tiger_ContraTiger_Contra
      ·11-13

      💰Direct Access to A-Share Connect Trading through Tiger Brokers

      Now, with Tiger Brokers’ Cash Boost Account, you can access A-Share Connect directly and capitalize on opportunities in the Chinese market without needing to deposit large sums in advance. This allows you to invest in leading industries and cutting-edge companies within the world’s second-largest economy.🚀Hooray, 💰SGD 20,000 Cash Boost Account for Every SG Tigers💰Join the TB Contra Telegram Group to Get $10 Trading Vouchers Now🎉What is A-Share Connect?A-Share Connect acts as a bridge between Hong Kong and Mainland China’s stock markets, enabling international investors to trade selected stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges via Hong Kon
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000Shernice軒嬣 2000
      ·11-13

      US-China Relations: Trump's Hardline Stance to Fuel Market Instability in China

      China's October Financing Data Disappoints; Government Bonds Drive Growth Amid Lackluster Credit Demand This article is written by Shernice, if you like my article please hit the like button.  Trump’s policies typically strengthen the dollar, which tends to weaken the yuan, stabilize global markets, and put downward pressure on gold prices. Currently, the smartest investment might be in U.S. assets—buying U.S. stocks and holding dollars. If China announces a major stimulus, shorting Chinese markets could offer quick gains since such boosts tend to have fleeting effects, with market gains evaporating quickly. Despite this, many still hold the belief that Chinese stocks are due for a bull run, seeing them as undervalued compared to U.S. stocks, which they view as already overpriced. Let
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    • Shernice軒嬣 2000Shernice軒嬣 2000
      ·11-11

      High Hopes, Hollow Results: No Economic Boost As China Shifts Focus Amid Financial Pressure on Local Governments

      Is China's ¥6 Trillions Debt Relief Sufficient? ¥150 Trillion Says No Last Friday in China, a ¥10 trillion debt restructuring plan was approved, shedding light on the government’s approach to fiscal strategy. This decision was reached during the 12th session of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, which wrapped up on November 8. In addition to this plan, several laws were passed, including the Preschool Education Law and amendments to the Cultural Relics Protection Law, Property Law, Energy Resources Law, and the Anti-Money Laundering Law. This article is written by Shernice, please hit the like button if you like my article. The most widely discussed aspect of the session was the raised debt limit for local governments aimed at addressing “hidden” debts. Three key measu
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    • Tiger_EarningsTiger_Earnings
      ·11-11

      🎁Weekly Higher EPS Estimates: BABA, AZN, DIS, AMAT, MUFG & More

      😀Hi Tigers,We invite you to take a closer look at the possible winners by EPS in the Q3 earnings season.In this post, we have highlighted the top 20 stocks by market capitalization with an estimated higher EPS ahead of their earnings in the period from November 11 to November 15.1.Why EPS Matters?Earnings per share(EPS), refers to the income per share brought to investors/shareholders in the open market.EPS is calculated as a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. The resulting number serves as an indicator of a company's profitability.Investors like companies with high profitability, and the market always rewards those earnings results that beat the estimates. Hope the following content helps you learn more about good companies.2.Weekly List of Stocks with
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·11-11
      US-Listed Chinese Stocks Earnings Are Coming; Options Market Sentiment Turns Bullish Implied volatility often spikes before a company releases its earnings, as market uncertainty drives up demand for options from speculators and hedgers. This heightened demand inflates both the implied volatility and the price of the options. Following the earnings announcement, implied volatility generally returns to normal levels. Here are the top earnings and volatility for the week: $Marathon Digital Holdings Inc(MARA)$   Earnings Release Date: MARA is set to report earnings on November 12, 2024 after market close The option open interest in MARA climbed 2.0% to 1.6 million contracts. The current open interest is above its 5
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    • TopdownChartsTopdownCharts
      ·11-14

      Chinese stocks may have more upside than consensus thinks

      Trumphoria is gripping markets — everyone expects a repeat of the 2016 bull run when Trump first got elected.All the obvious beneficiaries of a Trump presidency have been rallying, while some of the obvious losers have been punished.Conventional wisdom says one “obvious loser“ (i.e. China A-Shares) will suffer under the second coming of Trump, with the prospect of more tariffs, trade-wars, and tough negotiations hanging overhead.The logic is that trade war 2.0 risk and a generally hawkish geopolitical tone across the incoming Trump administration will present further challenges for an already ailing Chinese economy.And there’s probably some truth in that — it’s going to be: not-boring.As things stand right now, China is in the middle of its worst property downturn on record, local governme
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·11-13
      I believe Alibaba is an outstanding company with a strong foundation and promising future prospects. The business model is robust, focusing on e-commerce, digital entertainment, and logistics, all of which are key growth sectors in the global market. As e-commerce continues to expand, especially in emerging markets, Alibaba is well-positioned to capture a significant share of this growth. The company's diversification beyond just e-commerce into cloud services and AI technology adds another layer of potential, making it a dynamic player in the technology and digital space. Moreover, I am impressed with Alibaba's leadership and management team. They have demonstrated strong capabilities in navigating the challenges of an evolving market, adapting to changes in consumer behavior, and posit
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    • BrianTycangco鄭彥渊BrianTycangco鄭彥渊
      ·11-12

      The Chinese consumer didn’t go away

      1.Alibaba Group Holding says this year’s Singles’ Day campaign has seen strong demand in four product categories – home appliances, consumer electronics, beauty and apparel – in a sign of consumer-spending recovery on the mainland, as the world’s largest online shopping festival drew to a close on Monday.”Still light on details but i think we’re getting the picture. The Chinese consumer didn’t go away. $Alibaba(BABA)$ $BABA-W(09988)$ $JD.com(JD)$ $JD-SW(09618)$ $MEITUAN-W(03690)$ $MEITUAN(MPNGF)$
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    • BrianTycangco鄭彥渊BrianTycangco鄭彥渊
      ·11-08

      Hong Kong markets recover from post Trump 2024 victory selloff

      As expected, yesterday’s China dump was short-lived. Many of these names have recovered all of Wednesday’s losses and are already up even more. Investors are looking at stimulus instead of worrying what Trump will do when he takes office next year. That’s because a good domestic economy - and a strong real estate market - solves a lot of China’s problems.ImageHong Kong markets recover from post Trump 2024 victory selloff. $HSTECH(HSTECH)$ +2.25% led by $MEITUAN-W(03690)$ $KUAISHOU-W(01024)$ $TME-SW(01698)$. Like I said yesterday, makes little sense for the selloff in CN tech sector as most are consumer related domes
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    • Wanda NeedhamWanda Needham
      ·11-11
      $Alibaba(BABA)$ People are selling it because of a disappointment on stimulus spending however it is a company that has multiple segments that are growing quickly and other segments that are extremely profitable. They have reeled in their capital expenditure and their discipline has improved. They are no longer diluting shareholders, buying back shares and paying a dividend. If you look at the bond market you'll see how low the yield is on their bonds which indicates a lot as Bond markets are much more rational and subject to sentiment versus the equity Market. The only reason you would have negative feelings for Alibaba is if you think they were going to be nationalized which is just silly. Alibaba and most big Chinese t
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    • Hopehope赋予希望Hopehope赋予希望
      ·11-11
      $XIAOMI-W(01810)$  i invest in Xiaomi. As I have said, it's not easy to find a great company led by a capable, humble and smart entrepreneur. Xiaomi's mission, values and ecosystem plus it's range of products in the Human x home x car concept is well-liked. As long as the price I pay is fair, I continue to stay invested in Xiaomi for the long term. Time in the market for a great company is more important than timing the market. I have seen people trying to time an exit and entry in Xiaomi but to me, it just doesn't make sense as I'm investing in Xiaomi $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  $JD.com(JD)$  
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