US stocks’ dividend-rich industries and difference from Taiwan
Category: Regulation
The biggest risk to hold Chinese stocks, taking Alibaba and Tencent as examples
The biggest risk to hold Chinese stocks, taking Alibaba and Tencent as examples
Rule 40, perfect for SaaS companies
Rule 40. Investors are most concerned about the growth of the company and how much money it can make. In particular, the profitability conditions for companies listed on the US stock market are relatively loose, unlike Taiwan or China, which highlights corporate profitability as a necessary condition for listing.
Two long-term threats to TSMC: US and SMIC
Two long-term threats to TSMC
How serious is the problem of misappropriating client funds in Taiwan?
I have long been aware of this customer deposits misappropriating problem in Taiwan, but Taiwan has been unable to stop it and it has happened again and again.
Antitrust and governance faced by Chinese and American technology giants
Antitrust and governance faced by Chinese and American technology giants, My blog article “How should investors view companies being included in the antitrust investigation list” published a few days ago caused a lot of feedback from readers.
Why do many Chinese companies want to be US listed?
Why do many Chinese companies want to be US listed? According to statistics at the end of October 2020, there are 26 Chinese companies going to the U.S. for IPOs in 2020. Everyone must be very suspicious that China has its own three stock exchanges in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong.
Investors should not afraid of antitrust investigation on your holdings
How should investors view companies being included in the antitrust investigation list