BY Robert Morris
The Coming 2011 Runaway Bull
Market in China Stocks and IPOs
(and how you can profit from it!)Top China Stocks For 2011 2
Table of Contents
The New Bull Market Emerging In China.......................................................................3
China’s Spectacular Growth To Continue In 2011 ..........................................................4
Why The Fed’s QE2 Is Bullish For Chinese Stocks.........................................................8
Chinese Stimulus Still Creating Growth Two Years Later ..............................................9
A Rising Yuan Would Be A Boon For Chinese Stocks....................................................11
Exploding Chinese IPO Market Indicates Huge Demand For Chinese Stocks ............ 13
Putting It All Together................................................................................................... 14
The Best Way To Access Chinese Stocks....................................................................... 15
These Are The Stocks To Invest In To Take Advantage Of The Boom In China.......... 16
An Easier Way To Make A Fortune In Chinese Stocks ................................................. 18Top China Stocks For 2011 3
The New Bull Market Emerging In China
“The 21
st
century belongs to China. Invest accordingly.”
--Warren Buffett
As 2010 draws to a close, I’ve been spending time reflecting on the year that was… and
more importantly, thinking about what’s in store for 2011.
Every year all of the firm’s analysts perform a year-end ‘ritual’ to decide which areas of
the market offer the best opportunities for the year ahead.
We look at everything from stocks to bonds, to commodities to currencies, small-caps,
large-caps, growth stocks, value stocks and everything in between…
This year, the general consensus was 2011 should be a GREAT year for individual
stocks.
Why?
It’s simple really.
First, the economy is growing. We have a
terrific environment for economic growth
given the fact that we have low inflation and
low interest rates (they haven’t been this low
since 1965!).
Second, corporate earnings are expected to grow 12% next year- which is AMAZING!
It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen that kind of growth (even in the peak years in
the mid 2000’s it wasn’t that high).
Third, the market is undervalued. We’re trading at just 12.9 times earnings- a
relatively low multiple. Many experts put fair value at 13.8 to 14.2 times.
Given all of this, we have a ‘perfect storm’ that will cause the US stock market to
produce VERY healthy returns in 2011…Top China Stocks For 2011 4
But despite all the great things expected for US stocks… we believe even more
money can be made elsewhere.
In a word: CHINA
You see, all of the positive expectations for US stocks apply to Chinese stocks as well…
magnified by 10!
After reading this report, you’ll see that the writing’s on the wall. China stocks are
about to start a powerful new bull market that could last for years…
In the pages that follow, I’m going to tell you exactly why Chinese stocks are gearing
up for a HUGE bull market run.
Then, I’m going to share with you an ‘insiders’ strategy for getting the biggest returns
in Chinese stocks (and no, you don’t have to open a Chinese brokerage account or
move to China!)
And finally, I’m going to tell you specifically which stocks offer the biggest profit
potential.
I know you’re excited as I am, so let’s get right to it…
China’s Spectacular Growth To Continue In 2011
“There is no question that China will shortly surpass the US and become the world’s
mightiest economic power.”
--Burton Malkiel, former member of the Council of Economic Advisors
The primary force behind the new bull market emerging in China is the country’s
phenomenal economic growth. China’s economy has grown at a pace never before
seen in the history of the world. And all signs point to this amazing growth trend
continuing in 2011.Top China Stocks For 2011 5
To understand the magnitude of China’s economic growth, look no further than the
country’s stellar GDP growth. The chart below shows China’s skyrocketing GDP
through early 2008. It doesn’t reflect the full year increases of 9% and 8.7% for 2008
and 2009...
But you get the picture…
Over the past 30 years, China’s economy has grown more than ten-fold. On an
annualized basis, that works out to a remarkable 10% per year. (In comparison, the
US economy has advanced just 2.8% per year.)
What’s more, China is sprinting up the list of largest economies. In fact, China
recently overtook Japan for second largest economy in the world.
Now, China has the US in its crosshairs.
Many experts believe China will pass the US in the next 15 to 20 years. No easy task
considering the US economy is nearly three times larger than China’s. But according
to Goldman Sachs, China will bypass the US as early as 2027.
How will it happen?
They’re going to continue developing the country’s infrastructure through massive
investment in heavy industry. And at the same time, they plan on holding the top spot Top China Stocks For 2011 6
in world exports by further promoting private investment in the country’s light
industry.
This bodes well for the country’s many industrial companies involved in building out
China’s massive infrastructure. It’s also a positive sign for the thousands of
manufacturing firms making up China’s export machine.
It all points to significantly higher stock prices next year... but that's not the end of the
good news for investors.
There’s also another new policy… one that will stimulate even more growth and push
China over the top.
I’m talking about policies for waking the sleeping giant that is China’s enormous
consumer base. Consumer spending in China is very low compared to the US and
Europe. But it’s poised to expand at a rapid clip in the decades ahead.
You see, China’s new five year plan places a high priority on boosting per capita
income.
Right now the average Chinese citizen makes just $6,838 a year. While that’s 14 times
larger than in 1980, it’s still far less than the average American’s income of $46,436.
But it won’t stay that way for long.
The Chinese government’s now focusing on closing the income gap.
By investing more into social programs, the government will lower the cost of home
ownership, health care, education, and caring for aging relatives. Four of the biggest
expenses for the average Chinese citizen.
This means consumers will have more money to spend on discretionary items in the
years ahead. Think about that-- 1.3 BILLION people with more money to buy cars,
clothes, appliances, computers, smartphones, household products, jewelry and so on.
And don’t forget… we’re talking about a huge number of people spending these
dollars.Top China Stocks For 2011 7
With over 1.3 billion citizens, China has the largest population in the world. What’s
more, over half the population now lives in the country’s fast growing cities. These
citizens have higher incomes than their rural brethren and a taste for the higher
standard of living their money can buy.
Here’s the key… the urban population makes up the country’s mushrooming middle
class.
The size of China’s middle class is a frequent topic of debate. But most experts say it
numbers between 80 and 230 million people. And while there’s disagreement over
the current size, everyone agrees it’s only going to get bigger.
Here’s why…
Over 600 million Chinese still live in the
poorer rural areas of the country.
They’ve stood by and watched as their urban
brothers’ incomes and standard of living rose much
faster than their own.
Wanting more for themselves and their families, many rural Chinese are making their
way to the cities.
As a result, the urban population is growing fast…
Most estimates put the number of rural Chinese migrating to the cities over the next
two decades between 300 and 340 million. And by 2030, the number of Chinese
living in the nation’s cities is expected to reach a jaw-dropping 1 billion!
This can mean only one thing, China’s middle class is poised to grow into the largest
consumer block the world has ever seen!
In fact, Euromonitor projects China’s middle class growing to a whopping 700 million
people by 2030. That’s more than twice the size of the entire US population. A
veritable army of Chinese consumers with money to burn.Top China Stocks For 2011 8
Clearly, the companies catering to this group are sure to see huge top and bottom line
growth in the years ahead. And guess what that means? STOCK PRICES GOING
THROUGH THE ROOF IN 2011!
While rapid growth in GDP is a major growth driver for Chinese companies and
stocks, it’s not the only one. Let’s take a look now at another powerful source of
growth.
Why The Fed’s QE2 Is Bullish For Chinese Stocks
This past November, the US Federal Reserve announced a second round of
quantitative easing for the struggling US economy.
Fed Chairman Bernanke explained the Fed would buy up to $600 billion worth of US
government bonds by the end of June 2011. The idea is the infusion of liquidity into
the monetary system will stimulate lending and ultimately economic growth.
The phrase “quantitative easing” is just the Fed’s fancy term for “printing money”.
Basically it's a way to expand the supply of money out there.
But here’s the key…
Not all of this new money will stay in the US economy.
A good portion of it will find its way into China. You see, business people have a habit
of deploying capital where it will earn the highest returns. Right now that area is the
emerging market economies.
And the most attractive emerging market economy is China.
To put it plainly, QE2 is creating a tidal wave of cash that’s about to wash over the
Chinese economy. Tens of billions of dollars are expected to flow into Chinese
companies from foreign investors every month.
And the first waves are already washing ashore.
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) just reported “capital inflows to China increased
79% month-on-month to $77 billion in November.” According to the PBOC, Top China Stocks For 2011 9
“investors have moved in to take advantage of China’s strong overall economic outlook
and more attractive returns.”
Here’s the upshot…
This huge flow of foreign money into Chinese companies will spur outsized revenue
and earnings growth for years to come. Higher growth in turn should attract more
investors to Chinese stocks. And greater demand for these stocks should drive prices
higher in 2011.
The machinations of the Fed will definitely help Chinese stocks next year, but there's
another stimulus plan out there that will have a far greater impact...
Chinese Stimulus Still Creating Growth Two Years
Later
When the global financial crisis hit in the fall of 2008, all eyes were focused on the US.
World governments, investors, and ordinary citizens the world over watched and
waited with baited breath. They wanted to see what the US would do to prevent the
world from falling into an economic abyss.
But, as usual, Congress did what they do
best… argue about what to do without
doing anything!
While US leaders were debating and
posturing, China took deliberate
action…
In November 2008, a full three months before the US stimulus was passed, China
announced their own stimulus plan. The plan called for spending 4 trillion yuan
($586 billion) to stimulate their economy.
They didn’t form a committee to study the idea. They didn’t waste months arguing
about it in front of television cameras. They moved forward as quickly as possible to
save their economy (this is one benefit of the type of government China has-- they
don't drag their feet on things!)Top China Stocks For 2011 10
Here’s the key…
China’s stimulus not only kept their economy growing, it launched a buying spree for
Chinese stocks. From late October 2008 to early August 2009, the Shanghai
Composite more than doubled in value-- with many individual securities rocketing up
even more than that!
Specifically, the index surged a whopping 108%!
You see, investors realized China’s stimulus would maintain the country’s strong
economic growth. And they knew this huge wave of cash would help the bottom lines
of Chinese companies.
Now, here’s the best part…
This cycle is about to repeat itself but on a MUCH bigger scale. A recent news report
shows China’s leaders are poised to unleash a new stimulus plan that dwarfs the
massive 2008 program…
According to Reuters, China is preparing to spend a whopping $1.5
TRILLION on seven strategic industries over the next five years. Word is China’s
going to invest $300 billion a year into the following industries:
• alternative energy
• biotechnology
• information technology
• high-end equipment manufacturing
• advanced materials
• alternative-fuel cars
• clean technology industries
So what do you think this tidal wave of money is going to do to Chinese stocks? You
guessed it-- it's going to fuel a superboom that could last for years!
Massive government investment is bound to drive high growth rates for companies in
these industries. And private investment dollars are sure to follow pushing growth
rates even higher.Top China Stocks For 2011 11
In light of this shocking news, analysts are scrambling to raise their growth outlooks.
Merrill Lynch now projects China will grow 9.1% annually from 2011 through 2015.
UBS upped their growth target for 2010 to 10% and expects 9% growth in 2011. And
Goldman Sachs sees even more robust growth estimating gains of 10.1% this year and
10% next year.
Again, the importance of China’s staggeringly high economic growth can’t be
overstated. With the economy growing 9% to 10%, Chinese companies are certain to
enjoy faster growth than companies in other slower growing countries.
And when investors see this growth show up in corporate top and bottom lines, they’re
going to drive Chinese stock prices through the roof!
Now, if you can believe it, there is yet another catalyst that could send Chinese stocks
soaring next year. This catalyst has to do with the currency exchange rate between the
Chinese Yuan and the US Dollar.
I know this may sound complicated, but trust me, it’s not. This is very simple stuff.
The only difficult thing to understand is how such a simple dynamic could create such
a huge windfall for so many Chinese companies.
As great as all that is for Chinese stocks, there's yet another looming event that could
really send shares soaring...
A Rising Yuan Would Be A Boon For Chinese Stocks
This is important to understand...
In July, growing criticism from world leaders pushed
China to make a major change in their monetary
policy. They finally de-pegged the Chinese Yuan
from the US Dollar. The news took everyone by
surprise, and world stock markets rallied.
Why is depegging the yuan a good thing for stocks? Top China Stocks For 2011 12
Given the strength of China’s economy and their stellar balance sheet, the yuan is
likely to increase in value against the dollar and other world currencies. While
Chinese exporters will feel a pinch, many Chinese industries will benefit from a
stronger yuan.
First, Chinese companies buying raw materials in the international market will pay
lower prices.
Remember, many commodities are priced in US Dollars. With a stronger yuan, these
companies will be able to buy more commodities per yuan. This will enable them to
lower manufacturing costs and boost profit margins.
Second, Chinese companies selling goods in the domestic market should see a big
boost in sales.
A stronger yuan will allow Chinese consumers to buy more goods with each yuan.
Again, that's 1.3 billion people buying more stuff from Chinese
companies.
Armed with stronger purchasing power, spending by Chinese consumers should
skyrocket. And of course, greater consumer spending will drive higher sales and
profits at Chinese companies.
But here’s the best part…
If the yuan does rise against the dollar, the biggest winner will be shareholders of US
listed Chinese stocks. You see, the share prices of these stocks should surge if the
yuan appreciates significantly (US is calling for 20% appreciation).
Here’s why…
Because the shares are valued in dollars, they will lose value every time the yuan
appreciates. The only way to close the gap is for stock prices to increase and raise
market valuations to the appropriate level.
Thus, a stronger yuan means higher stock prices for US listed Chinese stocks!Top China Stocks For 2011 13
Now, to be clear, I’m not calling for a huge rise in the yuan immediately. The Chinese
government has made it clear they’re only going to allow the yuan to appreciate
gradually. However, if the Chinese do allow the yuan to surge in value (as many
economists and analysts are predicting), Chinese stocks are going to skyrocket.
In fact, we're already seeing it in one area that tends to lead the market...
Exploding Chinese IPO Market Indicates Huge Demand
For Chinese Stocks
As you might expect, based on what I’ve told you so far, investors are tripping over
one another to get into Chinese stocks. And nowhere is this more apparent, than with
Chinese IPOs.
According to Barron’s, “Chinese IPOs running across a number of industries have
been hot tickets in recent months.”
A big reason for the surge in investor appetite for Chinese companies is an increase in
quality. Barron’s goes on to report seeing a larger number of “bona fide companies
with year-over-year revenue growth and strong profit.”
What’s more, investing in Chinese IPOs this year has been very profitable for
investors. Half of the 10 largest IPOs this year have been Chinese
companies.
Check out the stunning performance of a few recent Chinese IPOs…
• Jinko Solar (JKS) hit a high of $41.75 on November 4, 2010 for a gain of 318%
• HiSoft Technology (HSFT) hit a high of $33.47 on December 2, 2010 for a gain
of 235%
• ChinaCache International (CCIH) hit a high of $35.00 on November 12, 2010
for a gain of 152%Top China Stocks For 2011 14
• China Kanghui Holdings (KH) hit a high of $23.16 on December 2, 2010 for a
gain of 126%
• Soufun Holdings (SFUN) hit a high of $95.50 on November 11, 2010 for a gain
of 125%
• China Lodging Group (HTHT) hit a high of $27.50 on October 15, 2010 for a
gain of 124%
All of the above stocks did an IPO this year. And within a few months, all of them
doubled in value, with some even tripling and quadrupling.
Clearly, demand for Chinese IPOs is strong. And investors are making a killing
in short order.
With the global IPO market heating up, it looks like 2011 will be even better for a
whole new batch of Chinese IPOs. Savvy investors knowing which ones to buy should
be able to capture huge gains.
Putting It All Together
No question about it, Chinese stocks look to be THE best investment opportunity of
2011. Investors who know which trends to play and what stocks to ride are poised to
rake in ENORMOUS profits.
Now, we’ve covered a lot of ground, so let’s take a minute to review.
China’s red-hot economy, with GDP growth in the 9% to 10% range, is going to
continue driving strong revenue and earnings growth for Chinese companies.
On top of this, foreign investors are going to dump tens of billions of dollars more into
Chinese companies thanks to the Fed’s QE2. And, on top of that, the Chinese
government will throw in another $300 billion a year into strategic industries.
Then take into account a rising yuan and a red-hot IPO market and you have the
makings of bull market unlike anything we've seen for quite some time!Top China Stocks For 2011 15
Hopefully, you can see the trend we’re seeing. A tidal wave of cash is about to sweep
across China. And you know what they say about a rising tide… it lifts all boats!
The question now is what’s the best way to take advantage of this trend? Keep reading
and I’ll share with you a little known secret for reducing your risk while capturing the
huge potential upside in Chinese stocks.
The Best Way To Access China Stocks
If you’ve read this far, you now understand the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Chinese
stocks are presenting for 2011. You see how strong economic growth, $1.5 trillion in
government spending, the Fed’s quantitative easing, a rising yuan, and a strong IPO
market all point to monumental growth for Chinese companies.
You’re ready to put some money to work. But you’re not exactly sure how to invest in
Chinese stocks. This is a problem for many investors because China is still closed off
from the outside world in some ways.
If we were talking about nearly any other country, you’d simply place buy and sell
orders through your broker, who would make them for you on that country’s stock
exchange. But, China’s stock market is unlike any other in the world.
Let me explain…
China has many different kinds of shares trading on their exchanges. It’s a confusing
alphabet soup of A shares, B shares, H shares, and so on. However, the bigger
problem is, unless you’re a Chinese citizen or an institutional investor, you can’t even
trade these shares for the most part.
Fortunately, there’s a better way to trade Chinese stocks…
Over the past decade, hundreds of Chinese companies have listed their shares on the
New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq. And many
more are trading on the OTC Bulletin Board.
In other words, you can find a large number of quality Chinese companies from a wide
variety of industries.Top China Stocks For 2011 16
More importantly, these Chinese companies have complied with the US exchanges’
stricter transparency, financial reporting, and accounting standards. You can have
much greater confidence in the numbers reported by these companies than those
listed on the Chinese exchanges.
Clearly, there’s no better way for individual investors to invest in
Chinese stocks than to stick to those listed on US exchanges. But which
companies offer the greatest upside?
These Are The Stocks To Invest In To Take Advantage
Of The Boom In China
We have identified seven investment themes for China in 2011. These themes cover a
broad spectrum of the Chinese economy. And we believe the stocks involved in these
themes offer the highest upside potential (and least amount of risk).
Theme #1: Energy
China’s massive population and fast growing industries require an ever increasing
amount of energy. This surging demand for all kinds of energy is driving huge growth
in industries like oil and gas, coal, and nuclear power.
And since most of China’s electricity is still generated from coal, there is now rising
demand for clean technology solutions. By utilizing clean technology, the country’s
thousands of factories can help lower their harmful emissions.
Theme # 2: Transportation
Companies involved in building out China’s transportation infrastructure should
continue growing rapidly. The government’s spending billions to build more
highways, roads, bridges, railways, and ports. China already has the world's secondlongest set of freeways covering 28,210 miles as of 2006. This infrastructure is critical
to the country’s economic growth.
In addition, China has quickly become one of the world's largest markets for
automobiles- with plenty of room for further growth. Keep an eye on automakers as
they all race to expand market share in China.Top China Stocks For 2011 17
Theme #3: Travel/Tourism
With the country’s phenomenal economic growth, the
number of millionaires and affluent citizens has
grown rapidly. And one of their favorite things to
spend money on is travel (provided they can get
government permission of course). This powerful
consumer block is driving strong growth in China’s
tourism industry. Airlines, hotels, travel/ticketing agencies, entertainment businesses
(casinos), and cruise lines are all benefiting from this trend.
Theme #4: Agriculture
With 300 million farmers, China is number one in the world in farm output. This
means demand for farming equipment, fertilizer, seeds, and livestock feed is robust
and steady. Companies operating in this industry are looking at huge growth going
forward.
Theme #5: Consumer Spending
With the ongoing expansion of China’s middle class, spending on consumer products
is going to rise sharply. They’re going to be buying all the same things we buy here
(except for many Chinese it will be the first time).
Think of all the cars, home appliances, household products, clothes, computers,
smartphones, TVs, and so on. And add on to those luxury items like luxury vehicles,
jewelry, watches, designer clothing, yachts, and second homes (China is already the
world's second largest buyer of luxury goods). The companies supplying these goods
stand to make gobs of money.
Theme #6: Massive Population
The sheer size of China’s population is going to drive phenomenal growth in certain
industries. Take healthcare for example. Think of the hundreds of millions of
patients buying drugs, using medical devices, and using hospital services. Top China Stocks For 2011 18
Education is another area. Businesses providing testing, tutoring, vocational, and
post-secondary education services are seeing huge increases in student enrollments
every year.
And don’t forget housing and construction. You need a lot of apartments and homes
to shelter 1.3 billion people.
Theme #7: Banking and Financial Services
This is another population driven theme. Over a billion Chinese need bank accounts,
financial planning, and insurance. And, the expansion of the country’s financial
markets is creating huge opportunities for investment banks handling mergers,
acquisitions, and IPOs. Nearly every financial firm in the world is banging on the door
to get into China!
The Easiest Way To Make A Fortune In Chinese Stocks
By now it should be obvious that China stocks could absolutely take off in 2011. All
the catalysts are there. The only question is, “Which China stocks should I buy?”
As many of you already know, investing in Chinese stocks is even more challenging
than investing in stocks of US companies.
You have to understand how the Chinese economy works. You need to be aware of the
impact the Chinese government can have, both positive and negative, on any given
industry. And most importantly, you have to have the experience to sift through these
companies to find the ones that will really soar.
If you have the time, knowledge, and experience to do all this, that’s terrific!
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Called China Stock Insider, this new service will focus on discovering only those
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truly believe you can make an absolute killing
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