China stocks are a good place to diversify long term investments and also can make for profitable short term trading as well. We all know China is rapidly growing and modernizing. There are many hot sectors in China trading right now and there are a growing number of exchange traded funds (ETFs) allowing you to trade and invest in this hot market.
Some of the China based ETFs can see volatile trading days and can move up or down 2% to 3% or more. Day traders can see good day trades or swing trades with China ETFs. Daytraders will also see lower overall risks trading most ETFs as you can hold it long term until the price increases. Many of these China ETFs have offered great returns on longer term holds in the past and my bet is that they will see great returns in the future.
Here is the complete list of China ETFs in 2011:
- iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index Fund (FXI)
- iShares MSCI Hong Kong Index Fund (EWH)
- Claymore China Technology ETF (CQQQ)
- Claymore/AlphaShares China All-Cap ETF (YAO)
- Claymore/AlphaShares China Real Estate ETF (TAO)
- Claymore/AlphaShares China Small Cap Index ETF (HAO)
- Direxion China Bear 3X – Triple-Leveraged ETF (CZI)
- Direxion China Bull 3X – Triple-Leveraged ETF (CZM)
- EGS INDXX China Infrastructure ETF (CHXX)
- Global X China Consumer ETF (CHIQ)
- Global X China Energy ETF (CHIE)
- Global X China Financials ETF (CHIX)
- Global X China Industrials ETF (CHII)
- Global X China Materials ETF (CHIM)
- Global X China Technology ETF (CHIB)
- iShares FTSE Hong Kong Listed China Index Fund (FCHI)
- Powershares Golden Dragon Halter USX China Portfolio Fund (PGJ)
- ProShares Short FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index ETF (YXI)
- ProShares Ultra FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index Fund (XPP)
- ProShares UltraShort FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Fund (FXP)
- SPDR S&P China ETF (GXC)
- iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Fund (FXC-LSE)