Bull in China

 

  The site That Helps Find the Ways we can all invest profitably in China.

 

 

Welcome to the number 1 site for the best available resources on investing in China.

Seems there's even a new book coming out with a similar name to this site by the legendary Jim Rogers called A Bull In China . Interesting.

The dynamics behind investing in China are compelling. After years of throwing cheap goods at us for knock-down prices, they are now making huge steps in economic growth. Consuming vast quantities of the world's raw materials in a bid to develop billions of dollars worth of new infrastructure in transport, utilities and their cities are almost virtually unrecognisable from even just ten years ago as a result.

As most people know, there are over one billion Chinese people and they all want Western lifestyles alongside their traditional Chinese values, which means more consumer goods, higher living standards and an almost insatiable appetite for electricity, oil and the other raw material building blocks of life. Jim Rogers covered this himself in his previous book Hot Commodities .

I don't mind admitting that I'm still a bit dubious about investing directly into China, but the world's largest mining company BHP Billiton supplies a lot of China's raw material needs and has performed spectacularly so far this decade.

There are also a lot of open and closed-end investment funds investing in China and these seem a safer bet than going it alone for the average investor. I hope to update the site with some of my prime picks of these soon.

In the meantime, check out the two books previously mentioned and Jim's two other books Investment Biker and Adventure Capitalist .

And you can read why China is going to become the new superpower of the 21st century while the USA falls into the background by reading Empire of Debt .

This site is not in any way associated with Jim Rogers - but he does know what he's talking about!


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