Why Chinese Stocks Now Are Taking Off

Published 08/30/2013, 06:04 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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The comparative advance in the Shanghai Composite Index may be subpar and well below the moves in the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore Chinese stocks. Recall a few weeks back when I discussed the upward moves in Chinese stocks.

While there are the non-believers who feel that China and Chinese stocks are going down the toilet and that everything with the country was fabricated by the communist government, I simply say—good luck.

Just take a look at the price charts, and you’ll notice a somewhat resurgence in Chinese stocks, especially small-cap stocks, over the past weeks, with many advancing to new 52-week highs.

Now, I’m not saying you should welcome Chinese stocks into your portfolio with open arms, but there’s clearly an increased appetite for risk and bigger potential returns, versus the current flatness in U.S. stocks.

Take a look at China-based Qihoo 360 Technology Co. Ltd. (QIHU), a developer of Internet and mobile security solutions to the Chinese market. You can think of Qihoo as the “Norton Antivirus” of China, and with 1.3 billion people, that’s a massive market opportunity. I recommended Qihoo in one of my past publications, and it has been a massive winner, up four-fold from its 52-week low of $20.01.

Based on my technical analysis, the chart of Qihoo below is a beautiful example of a stock in an uptrend. The stock also just recorded a bullish upside trading gap.
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What I advise is not to just bypass Chinese stocks altogether. I still feel confident the country will remain one of the top growth markets in the world, especially as income levels rise and consumption increases to levels seen in the Western countries. This would help to drive China’s gross domestic product (GDP) and reduce the country’s current reliance on import demand from its trading partners.

A good example of the increased visibility of China as a bastion for consumer spending is the luxury stocks area. The rising wealth in China has driven major demand for high-end goods. This has helped to drive demand and revenues for the luxury stocks, such as Michael Kors Holdings Limited (KORS), Coach, Inc. (COH), and Tiffany & Co. (TIF).

Tiffany reported strength in its second quarter, which the company attributed to its sales in China. Sales in China and the Asia Pacific surged 20% year-over-year, versus a surprising 11% for Europe, and a mere two percent in the United States. (Source: “Tiffany Reports Its Second Quarter Results,” BusinessWire, August 27, 2013.)

So while there will likely continue to be fraud by some Chinese companies, the situation is getting better due to the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission’s demands—and this means you shouldn’t ignore Chinese stocks.

Disclaimer: There is no magic formula to getting rich. Success in investment vehicles with the best prospects for price appreciation can only be achieved through proper and rigorous research and analysis. The opinions in this e-newsletter are just that, opinions of the authors. Information contained herein, while believed to be correct, is not guaranteed as accurate. Warning: Investing often involves high risks and you can lose a lot of money. Please do not invest with money you cannot afford to lose.

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