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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (41520)11/16/2003 10:40:28 AM
From: que seria  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Jay: That survey post is a great cyber-innoculation against
the temptation to just "invest in China." It's easy to compare the Confucian value system and work ethic we in the U.S. see in persons of Chinese ancestry here with the ... well, more self-indulgent value system and lax work ethic of too many other Americans, then look at the direction China is moving, and conclude that "buying China" is the correct response to our ongoing bubble.

Those of us in the U.S. can see major moral hazard playing out before us in our home markets. We need people such as you to give us the skinny from China! When the inevitable settling of accounts (debt deflation) comes in the U.S., I expect our suppliers to have cash flow issues, as in any trade, so I appreciate your point about liquidity.

Can you name an internet-based broker with an acceptable platform, good prices and reliable executions for US citizens wishing to trade Australian and Chinese (and, if possible, other Asian and Canadian) markets? BOOM (your link) doesn't list Canada, which is my preferred market.
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