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[QUOTE="Da_Aisijimo_Gou, post: 4018891, member: 264"] [USER=1]@temery[/USER] Mainlanders, HKers, Taiwanese, and other Asians will continue video gaming barring power outages even during bad typhoons let alone on regular days. Even with BILI's recent declines, you're likely up 450-500%. Not too shabby, congrats. In Mar and June, I sold most of our BILI shares. As many western asset managers, including ARK and highest risk takers, sell off many mainland company shares, especially those traded on western exchanges (Nasdaq, NYSE, LSE, etc.), we have no intent to buy BILI's dip. If somehow willing to support increasing CCParty Boys' actions to further control large mainland companies and leaders they typically influence (e.g., closest supporters holding board seats or relatives holding many shares), the Central Govt currently supports growth of mainland-focused semis, 5G, hardware, green tech, and biotech/health care (read: steer investments towards). Possibilities for LT western investors: ETFs such as KFVG, KGRN, and KURE). Heads up, the CCParty Boys may later shift their regulatory eyes and claws to companies held by such ETFs. Alternatively, perhaps it's best to consider NON-mainland companies which may benefit from possible mainland LT growth sans CCParty Boys' regulatory BS. Or, maybe I'm all wrong! [/QUOTE]
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