Midwest Watchdog - The China Bubble Will It Collapse?
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I was amazed that people were so oblivious to Chinese bubble ... until I realized this video was af years old.
China is indeed one huge bubble and now, in late 2011, we know this for a fact.
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@MidwestWatchdog What you started to show at 4.12, do the same with the Hang Seng, and look at 2003.
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@MidwestWatchdog but why did U use a 2 year graphic to prove there is no decoupling, the Chinese Boom started mid 2003.
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@MidwestWatchdog everything eventually collapses, so there's nothing special about it, China will for sure not collaps the first 20 years.
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i dont think its such a bad thing thought, i mean its going to be hard but may be more of us americans will start to relize how spoiled we realy are, i guess i just look at it as a realiety chech. rather harsh but truley needed. keep the vids coming i in joy your work
how is china a bubble?
and how is china dependent on the US? only 23% of china total exports go to the US.
and over the decade 2000-2010, net exports have have only contributed 20% to chinas gdp growth.
decoupling in the stock market and decoupling inthe real economy are completely different things.
decoupling is already underway in the real economy, but stock markets will be partially coupled for a long time.
some facts would be nice, rather than just spewing anti-sino hate
stealthpakfa 2 years ago
Anything can collapse. I do not hate Chinese people or any other people.
I did learn a new word Sino which is from Greek or Latin for Chinese, thanks.
Any decoupling was from the US point of view obviously any decoupling is not going to devastate China.
MidwestWatchdog 2 years ago
and every american said there is no way the us would collapse, look at us now
306cas 2 years ago
This is a very good point. What goes up must come down. I agree.
MidwestWatchdog 2 years ago
Why do you use a 2 year graphic to prove there is no decoupling.
Anyhow the Chinese economy will not collapse.
LenovoFightsPoverty 2 years ago
We shall see. I would say it is not a matter of if but rather when.
MidwestWatchdog 2 years ago