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Finding the best Chinese companies.

As always in order to find the best Chinese companies its about looking at the numbers and seeing which one has the best P/E ratio (low ones are the ones that I prefer) I like to see their balance sheets and income statements being very steady in growth. I usually look for intangibles and goodwill values and subtract them from the value of the company to see what the tangible book value is.

I regard book value as important but not the most. I usually take this as one piece of the puzzle. These companies if they are just starting out and are trading on the American exchanges then I will take interest in them only if their products are in a market where demand is growing.

I also glance at the website of the company and try and dig through their investor relations materials to see if all the data is lining up. Here are a few of my favored Chinese stocks that I am currently holding positions in. BEST SYNM NEP TRIT CHBT, and EDS.

Meanwhile you need to be doing research on the economy on a macro perspective. This will enable you to be able to think clearly about where things are and to have good perspective on the economy in general.

Another way to find good Chinese companies is to see what companies here have been successful here in the states, and to see who is doing a similar thing in China and research their fundamentals to see whether it has a good brand, management and numbers.

That is all for today but it is def exciting to see people doing well in the market as long as they have an idea of what they are doing. We teach a course for beginners and those who have some experience please check out our awesome stock alerts for free for 3 days. Also many of you out there are to lazy to do the research and trade. SO WE DO IT FOR YOU!!!!

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