Normally, investors who want to put cash towards a company listed on a
foreign stock exchange will have to deal with additional fees related to
the conversion of foreign currency into dollars and additional work of
cross-border transactions in different trading time zones. For the price
of a brokerage commission, they can now discover the best way to make
money from China in their own backyard.
Malaysia’s premier warrants specialist Mr. Alan Voon has been able to
consistently find and take advantage of capturing quick profits
utilizing price-moving, after-market news from Asia to build positions
in American Depository Receipts (ADRs) and their derivatives in the U.S.
markets.
This unique trading concept was discovered in August 2010 when he traded
a Chinese company’s ADR listed in the United States, and made money
before the ADR prices reflected in the earnings news.
“Even when the global markets are well connected, there are still
opportunities to benefit from information edge obtained from ADR’s home
market news that is not immediately digested by traders in the U.S.,”
said Mr. Voon.
For the first time, he shares his extensive experience in this field. In Trading
The China Market With American Depository Receipts (Wiley, November
2012, ISBN: 978-1-118-31602-3, Hardcover, US $60.00) Voon provides
practical knowledge needed to trade Chinese markets using American
Depository Receipts (ADRs).
Trading The China Market With American Depository Receipts teaches
investors how to successfully trade U.S. listed American Depository
Receipts (ADRs) of Chinese stocks by using information that comes to
light outside of Asian trading hours, but while the U.S. markets are
still open. The book walks readers through this incredible opportunity
step-by-step and reveals the secrets to profitable trading, made
possible by interpreting business news to buy or short China ADRs before
the information impacts those markets the next day. This book is for
investors of all types, including online brokers, who have access to a
brokerage account that can trade U.S. securities.
Trading the China Market with American Depository Receipts includes
case studies featuring companies such as Genting Berhad, Hutchinson
Whampoa Limited, Sinopec and many others—plus under-the-media’s-radar
companies which investors should keep on their watch list!
This book is now available at Wiley.com and all leading bookstores and
online book retailers. For more information, go to: www.wiley.com/buy/9781118316023.
Attention to media: Trading the China Market with
American Depository Receipts online press kit is available here.
