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I recently read somewhere that because the Shanghai index is rising that the "faucet" of chinese numerics and pinying domain buyers will "dry up" because chinese domain investors would quit investing in domains and go back to their stock markets for more stable investments. This was the "prediction". Don't ask me where I read it. I forgot to save it for posterity. But it was a woman who wrote it I remember. A "supposed" expert. It was her 2016 prediction.
But low and behold, check out the news:
So what does this mean? Well to me it sounds like the DOOM AND GLOOM being predicted about the "Chinese Domain Boom" would dry up and people would be left "holding the bag" on their domains which they registered for the purpose of selling to a chinese market.
I'd like the experts on here to give their 2 cents. Let's discuss!
So looking at this news. Actually when has China ever shutdown their stock market? I'm sure they were afraid there would be a "run" on Chinese people taking their investments out of the Chinese Stock Market.
I would love to hear from the experts since I am not one.
Happy New Year Everyone. Good luck in your domaining in 2016!
Related: Chinese stocks crash again: Impact on domain market
But low and behold, check out the news:
- http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-china-stocks-dive-20160104-story.html
- https://www.google.com/webhp?source...ie=UTF-8#q=CHINA+2016+SHUTS+DOWN+STOCK+MARKET
So what does this mean? Well to me it sounds like the DOOM AND GLOOM being predicted about the "Chinese Domain Boom" would dry up and people would be left "holding the bag" on their domains which they registered for the purpose of selling to a chinese market.
I'd like the experts on here to give their 2 cents. Let's discuss!
So looking at this news. Actually when has China ever shutdown their stock market? I'm sure they were afraid there would be a "run" on Chinese people taking their investments out of the Chinese Stock Market.
I would love to hear from the experts since I am not one.
Happy New Year Everyone. Good luck in your domaining in 2016!
Related: Chinese stocks crash again: Impact on domain market