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William Ma - Is China A-Shares Volatility Surmountable?

July 05, 2022 William Ma is the Chief Investment Officer and Founder of GROW Investment Group Season 1 Episode 12
William Ma - Is China A-Shares Volatility Surmountable?
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William Ma - Is China A-Shares Volatility Surmountable?
Jul 05, 2022 Season 1 Episode 12
William Ma is the Chief Investment Officer and Founder of GROW Investment Group

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In this episode, William Ma answers investor questions on volatility trading strategy in China A-Shares.

William Ma is the Chief Investment Officer and Founder of GROW Investment Group, a China-based multi-strategy multi-asset management company and the Ex-CIO of the asset management arm (US$ 23 Billion AUM) of Noah Holdings, one of China's largest wealth management companies.

Tune in to learn of counter-cyclical strategies you can apply in China A-Shares and what to watch out for in the upcoming Chinese elections when making investing decisions!

0:00 - Intro

2:16 - Is the Chinese political environment going to be friendly to investors in 2022?

4:37 - Should investors wait until after Chinese elections to start investing?

6:07 - What policy changes are likely to happen after Chinese elections?

9:45 - What risks should investors consider when investing in China A-Shares?

11:20 - How can investors apply counter-cyclical strategies with concern to distressed assets?

13:28 - What are some black swan and volatility trading strategies that can be applied in China A-Shares? 

17:35 - What's in William Ma's portfolio?

24:56 - What are 2 tips for investors who are thinking of increasing their exposure to China A-Shares?

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Have an investment question for William Ma? Join his investor community room on Quidroom! Interact with William and stay updated on his content.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/03FJP

Or join the 'Weekly investor meetups' room with the Quidroom Founder to attend future investor meetups.

https://www.quidroom.com/referral/73M10

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In this episode, William Ma answers investor questions on volatility trading strategy in China A-Shares.

William Ma is the Chief Investment Officer and Founder of GROW Investment Group, a China-based multi-strategy multi-asset management company and the Ex-CIO of the asset management arm (US$ 23 Billion AUM) of Noah Holdings, one of China's largest wealth management companies.

Tune in to learn of counter-cyclical strategies you can apply in China A-Shares and what to watch out for in the upcoming Chinese elections when making investing decisions!

0:00 - Intro

2:16 - Is the Chinese political environment going to be friendly to investors in 2022?

4:37 - Should investors wait until after Chinese elections to start investing?

6:07 - What policy changes are likely to happen after Chinese elections?

9:45 - What risks should investors consider when investing in China A-Shares?

11:20 - How can investors apply counter-cyclical strategies with concern to distressed assets?

13:28 - What are some black swan and volatility trading strategies that can be applied in China A-Shares? 

17:35 - What's in William Ma's portfolio?

24:56 - What are 2 tips for investors who are thinking of increasing their exposure to China A-Shares?

----

Thanks for listening!
Be sure to subscribe on Spotify, Apple, Google, and other podcast services.

Want to nominate a guest for 'Ask an Investor' or want to give feedback? Drop us a line at hello@quidroom.com.

----

Quidroom is where sophisticated investors build their investment communities.

Wander the proverbial halls of Quidroom and discover rooms with hundreds of investors matching your interests. You’re free to quietly enter and exit rooms at your leisure. Choose to join the conversation with other investors or simply be a fly on the wall and listen in. It’s entirely up to you.

When you’re ready to stake a claim, start an investor community! Start a room to share your insights, try your hand at incepting ideas, or just simply share today’s market headlines.

Fun fact: Total AUM of Quidroom users is approximately $9.2 trillion

----

This channel and the episodes on it are only for informational and educational purposes only.


Intro
Is the Chinese political environment going to be friendly to investors in 2022?
Should investors wait until after Chinese elections to start investing?
What policy changes are likely to happen after Chinese elections?
What risks should investors consider when investing in China A-Shares?
How can investors apply counter-cyclical strategies with concern to distressed assets?
What are some black swan and volatility trading strategies that can be applied in China A-Shares ?
What's in William Ma's portfolio?
What are 2 tips for the investors who thinking of increasing their exposure to China A-Shares?