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how do i invest in chinese stock market?
One of the most vibrant stock markets in the global economy resides in China. The Shanghai Stock Exchange plays host to thousands of burgeoning companies that offer ...
... market than the U.S. does? One of the simplest ways to do this is to choose to invest in an exchange traded fund or a mutual fund that specializes in Chinese stocks.
Unfortunately, investing in the Chinese stock market isn't something that you can do directly - the market is, as Dave notes, only open to Chinese citizens.
Best Answer: I would choose two or three of the China ETFs available by going to www.etfconnect.com and type in "China" on search box. Then research the 5 ...
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MoneyMaker 9:04 am on March 6, 2010
If you open an account with Interactive Brokers you can trade securities on most foreign exchanges including the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Hong Kong Futures Exchange. The minimum to open an account is $5,000. You can also access market data (HK Futures Exchange data is free, while access to HK Stock Exchange data costs HKD 200.00 per month).
robodude1 9:05 am on March 6, 2010
DON’T DON’T DON’T
It is way overheated now!
Your local brocker can invest for you if you still want to.
Dah dude