A Bullish Take on Chinese Stocks and ETFs! (Steady Wealth Podcast Ep. 68)
"It's key that the US and China get along, that these economies are highly intertwined with one another. Every investor in the US is implicitly invested in China," said Brendan Ahern on Serge Berger's podcast discussing investing in Chinese equity markets with the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (Ticker: KWEB).
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The linked video contains Brendan Ahern's opinion. It should not be regarded as investment advice or a recommendation of specific securities. Holdings are subject to change. Securities mentioned do not make up the entire portfolio and, in the aggregate, may represent a small percentage of the fund.
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