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  1. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jalloner54:
    What thing gonna 20x?!!
    Mark 6 today, its looking like 9999X for me thou

    Everyone wants investment advice but don't want to pay or spend time to read yourself. Free stuff are never good, good stuff are never free.......OP decide which spectrum you want to be in then can point you in the right direction. China Tower is cheap guy is a real friend of yours, not the worst kind i've seen in this industry. At least china Tower was making 3 cents a year
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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by ycchai:
    At least china Tower was making 3 cents a year
    What do you mean by "cents" ? If it is "percent" then Indian fixed deposits giving more than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LetsDiscuss:
    What do you mean by "cents" ? If it is "percent" then Indian fixed deposits giving more than that.
    Factor in currency and inflation issues when you consider INR FD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LetsDiscuss:
    What do you mean by "cents" ? If it is "percent" then Indian fixed deposits giving more than that.
    You can see it in the summary page of their annual report. 3 odd cents per share profit, 2 the previous year. just think about how much you will pay for something that make that kind of profit

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by greenmark:

    - Invest in ETFs via the Hong Kong stock market. Choice is limited and there are high bid/ask spreads. But they're cheaper than unit trusts. Code 3019.hk is fairly well diversified.
    - Open a brokerage to invest in ETFs listed abroad. That's more convoluted and maybe more for somone who is not just starting investing.
    I have an IB account. For the ETFs listed via HK stock market, can they be bought directly via IB but under a different ticker symbol with lower expense ratio, lower bid/ask prices? e.g. with 3019.hk, is there an ETF that I can buy directly via IB that is the same as 3019.hk?

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