As many well-known Internet companies in China are listed in the United States or Hongkong, and domestic investors can't directly enjoy the dividends brought by the rapid development of these companies, the establishment of China Internet ETF facilitates domestic investors to participate in the growth of these companies.In recent years, due to the game between China and the United States, China Stock Exchange faces some challenges, including audit compliance issues and potential delisting risks, which also affects the market performance and investor sentiment of China Stock Exchange. However, many Chinese stock companies are also actively seeking solutions, such as secondary listing in Hong Kong, to reduce their dependence on a single market. Therefore, Hong Kong stocks can be regarded as Chinese stocks, and many ETFs are both.China Internet ETF is a transactional open index fund (ETF). It selects China Internet companies listed on overseas exchanges as sample stocks, and uses free market value weighted calculation to reflect the investment opportunities of well-known China Internet companies listed on overseas exchanges.
The last time "moderately loose monetary policy" was put forward was in 2010. In addition, the reference to "strengthening unconventional countercyclical adjustment" in the conference draft is also the first time in history.I have managed Internet ETFs and similar ETFs, and I have made a lot of profits during the period. At present, there are still tens of thousands of yuan. I have always been optimistic about the potential of Hong Kong stocks, waiting for heavy capital, capital concern and trend reversal. It's easy for Hang Seng Index and China Internet to break through the high point on October 8th. Let's see if the slow bull market can reach a new record high.China Internet ETF basically covers domestic mainstream Internet listed companies, such as Tencent, Meituan, Ali, JD.COM, Baidu, Pinduoduo, Netease, Xiaomi, Ctrip and Aauto Quicker.
I. BackgroundChina Internet ETF basically covers domestic mainstream Internet listed companies, such as Tencent, Meituan, Ali, JD.COM, Baidu, Pinduoduo, Netease, Xiaomi, Ctrip and Aauto Quicker.In recent years, due to the game between China and the United States, China Stock Exchange faces some challenges, including audit compliance issues and potential delisting risks, which also affects the market performance and investor sentiment of China Stock Exchange. However, many Chinese stock companies are also actively seeking solutions, such as secondary listing in Hong Kong, to reduce their dependence on a single market. Therefore, Hong Kong stocks can be regarded as Chinese stocks, and many ETFs are both.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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