China ETF

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#11
(17-03-2013, 01:45 AM)touzi Wrote: Next is to find out how to buy stocks from HKEX (confession#3: Other than my company shares, I have only bought from SGX so far in my life).

Try making enquiries with your DBS bank , Sg for assistance to open internet account with their HK branch
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#12
Anyone has a decent ETF to recommend that mirrors the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index?
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#13
Deutsche bank has a etf which tracks the SHanghai Index.

Attached is the fact sheet.

Full Disclosure : I hold this ETF


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I am not an investment professional.

I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.

Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.

At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.

The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).

Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.

I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures
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#14
I have trade out of this ETF after reaching my investment goal to re-balance into Europe.

http://sgx-stocks-sti.blogspot.sg/2014/1...a-etf.html

My aim is to re-deploy the invested capital and gain into Europe ETF, so any suggestions are welcome.
Disclaimer :-

I am not an investment professional.

I encourage you to do your own independent "due diligence" on any idea that I write about, because I could be and probably am wrong.

Nothing written here is an invitation to buy or sell any particular stock.

At most, I am handing out an educated guess as to what the markets may do.

The market will always find a new way to make a fool out of me (and maybe, even you!).

Even the best strategies of the past fail, sometimes spectacularly, when you least expect it.

I am not immune to that, so please understand that any past success of mine will probably be followed by failures
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