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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 371.65-1.1%Nov 17 4:00 PM EST

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To: Joseph Silent who wrote (144621)1/24/2019 6:26:51 AM
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<<Will China Cheat American Investors?Beijing wants to bring home its big tech firms. U.S. shareholders may face undervalued buyouts.>>

It sure appears that team USA has done everything to push team China away, cheered on by msm and yet be accusing team China for cheating to get away from predators out to destroy team China companies. Team USA seem to have a very peculiar and confusing definition / operation of freedom of choice.

Attack the victim, drop the valuation, then accuse the victim of scurrying away too cheaply.

Can anyone blame team China for lack of enthusiasm for dialogue / workout as opposed to simply workaround and say bye bye. Treating team China as ussr is I suspect wrong approach because China is part of the global DNA. Treating team China as simply a bigger Japan is wrong, am guessing, because Japan was never big, on any scale.

As the world bifurcates, we see the unintended come to the fore, and they might prove material.

Trump did say trade war is easy to win. He never defined win. All eyes on his advisors who should prepare to be blamed for in-win a won, maybe.

Watch & brief.

bloomberg.com

The Sun’s Out for Chinese Solar Stocks AgainBeijing is keen to nurture a rare instance of leadership in a key technology industry. Investors are taking notice.
Shuli RenJanuary 24, 2019, 7:00 AM GMT+8

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Enjoy it while it lasts. The policy weather can be changeable.

Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

JA Solar Holdings Co. is going home, where the sun’s shining.

The Chinese maker of solar modules will soon go public in Shenzhen via a $1.1 billion backdoor listing, only six months after taking itself private in the U.S. 1 Following a disappointing 2018, solar stocks are on a tear.

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