Hello Pezz, Today's Report: I met a Mainland Chinese media entrepreneur who also owns companies in USA, HK and Taiwan, and we worked on a scheme of particular advantage the details of which must not be revealed before it's time, other than noting it involves advertising, financing, and wave propagation.
Should you wish to invest in the scheme and part with your <<I'm still up about one SUV so far>>, please take out an personal advertisement in the International Herald Tribune stating, "AA Aronson wishes to invest a SUV” on three consecutive Fridays.
I spent the rest of the time pondering on what I will do about the Japanese Yen loan proceeds that will become available in my account tomorrow. I can:
(a) Convert all or part of proceeds into AUD, CAD, USD, and paper gold; and (b) Progressively buy a basket of China/HK/Australian/Canadian/US shares; or (c) Keep the entirety or a good part of the proceeds in Yen, and progressively buy Japanese shares; or (d) Go nuts, and buy more Hub Power of Pakistan, CRESY and IRS of Argentina, and whatever soon floats to the top in Brazil.
Which path through the Land of the Rising Sun has the best risk/return profile?
Borrowing Japanese money has its responsibilities, but not to the lender:0)
Chugs, Jay |