Kevin O'Leary Says Not Investing in Chinese Stocks Is ‘Crazy' and ‘Makes No Sense Whatsoever'
Avoiding the Chinese market is"crazy" and"makes no sense whatsoever" in light of how cheap Chinese stocks are right now, said Kevin O'Leary of O'Shares Investments.
"There's an economic war, technology war, regulation war going on with the United States — that too could be temporary," he said."But frankly, these economies need each other, so to have no allocation to Chinese markets, makes no sense whatsoever." He acknowledged that there are many political issues surrounding Chinese stocks, but described them as"noise."
Avoiding the Chinese market is"crazy" and"makes no sense whatsoever" in light of how cheap Chinese stocks are right now, said Kevin O'Leary of O'Shares Investments. According to him, that's thanks to these factors: the projected size of China's economic growth; a foreseeable end toStay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC Chicago app for
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