Investor Mobius Says Some China Stocks Started Meeting His 'Criteria'

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Mark Mobius, founder and chief executive officer at Mobius AI Investments, shares his views on Chinese and Hong Kong stocks. He also discusses the opportunities he sees in markets around the globe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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So he just got hired as an advisor for a Hong Kong finance company and now he's on Bloomberg boosting Hong Kong equities with nothing other than "I think it's really low" LOL.

RM-nmxn
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I love it when he says "it's morbin time" and starts shorting China stocks

MegaCrazy
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I bought some JD now it gotta go down 99%

flobba
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Didn't he mention he can't take his money out of China?

luckymaggie
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low valuation doesn't mean it will go up, I've learned my lesson, don't buy something that's in a downtrend

helldeirch
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Have yall caught wind of monicamary strigle? word is, she executed a successful short position on the Chinese Index, yielding an impressive 185% gain 2wks ago, before china-stocks reversed course to rise.

clementdan
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Seriously, to gain some confidence back from investors, the Chinese government needs to *stop its lies.*

lastChang
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Problem is many Chinese’s money is tied to property.

d.c.
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IMO be careful of the smoke and mirrors from that side

peterdenham
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Happy 🧧Chinese ❤️💚🐉💚☀️🍏New Year To Mr. Mark Mobius And I Would Like To Say Thank-You To You Sir For Putting So Much Information On The Web For People To Learn About Investment From Your Perspectives. You Truthfully Are My Teacher In My ❤Heart. Sincerely ❤️❤️❤️, KNT.

knt
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He takes American money to invest in a very high risk places.
When is he going to learn?

ArabicReja
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This guys gonna turn into a bat and fly off

Adventure-of-your-Life
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They’re….they’re not too bright with the forward P/E I think the Chinese security gold rush don’t really reside in Chinese stock market, or majority of it.

Hey if huawei goes public I’m all in, just saying, maybe not for the stock price(because Chinese stock usually can’t perform) but rather for the huawei supply chain so I can own that supply chain my self just to make money(if I have that kind of money) hey if Chinese stock performs I don’t have to think about owning it my self and be some kind of oversea personnel owning Chinese asset controlling Chinas supply chain future and its sovereignty. Welp the money doesn’t leave China, that’s like hamas and kidnapping, no difference, only hooligan kidnaps people like that.

I think it circles back to if it worked, everybody will be better off and not being this uncomfortable, look, the guy on the show trying to promote it I think he’s doing it for the best of his interest and what he believe worked for him, but someone have market experience clearly hates the idea, why? Because Chinese stock couldn’t perform, you look at Japan when Warrant buffet buys Japanese stock 2 years ago Japanese stock goes all time high, there’s no uncomfortable in any sense for anyone, because it just works. (Will Japan pull back? I don’t know man, they been saying same stuff ever since creation of S&P)

freeflowtrader
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This guy had been stubbornly, stupidly, favored China stocks for the past few years. He himself lost so much on the investment because he is so blind about politics of China and US. He knows nothing about the regime change of China stocks. His criteria is quite funny.

criticalthinking
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lol… this joker is mostly wrong on its “funny market calls.” Also, he said it is only “ started” to meet his requirements, which actually means it’s still thousand years away from his actual buying …

Fjhaha
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2:50 He said:” once this housing crisis is over.”😂😂😂 funny the housing crash it’s gonna take a long to reach bottom, since the ignorant “ middle class “ will have to b squeezed out of market

Fjhaha
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They're uninvestible, and he wouldn't be around long enough to see the consequences.

HermannTheGreat
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Concerns of a potential debt default in China triggered a market sell-off, impacting both digital and traditional stock markets.

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