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Anonymous

08 Jul 2020

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What are some china tech ETFs and how do they compare?

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CQQQ surely is my hot favorite among all ETFs available.

Other technology or tech heavy ETFs (or unit trusts) with China exposure are:

HK:3147 CSOP SZSE CHINEXT ETF

E FUND CHINEXT ETF (159948) CNE100001GW4

CNEXT - VanEck Vectors ChinaAMC SME-ChiNext ETF

HK:3167 - ICBC CSOP S&P New China Sectors ETF

CHIK - Global X MSCI China Information Technology ETF

HK:3173 Premia CSI Caixin China New Economy ETF (HK0000366184)

HK:2826 Mirae Assets Horizons China Cloud Computing

U44962 - HANG SENG CHINA NEW ECONOMY INDEX FUND

AU:ASIA BetaShares Asia Technology Tigers ETF

HK:3181 Premia Asia Innovative Technology ETF

and upcoming:

KSTR - KraneShares SSE Star Market 50 Index ETF

The Shenzhen ChiNext segment was surely somehow a tentative to create a NASDAQ

style technology heavy entity in 2009.

It was somehow judged a 'flop' since it didn't provide the called for reliability, since China is still learning (but possibly very fast) to switch to an open economy.

The ETF CSOP SZSE ChiNext ETF only was started in 2015. When You look to the longterm chart since inception, You could be thinking, that it is really not a successful

one:

https://api.wsj.net/api/kaavio/charts/big.chart...

But when You look only onto the last 2 years then it is for that short period as successful as VGT (super successful U.S. technology ETF), and much more successful than MSCI China or CQQQ depicted:

https://api.wsj.net/api/kaavio/charts/big.chart...

So, maybe more patience is needed for Chinext?

The Star Market could be another tech opportunity, but safety caveats will persist, only time will tell. But Your question is indeed very important, we needed a good China tech ETF as successful as U.S. heavy weights QQQ or VGT.​​​

There is an ETF selector at https://secure.fundsupermart.com/fsm/etf/etf-se....

Put in your parameters. I did a sample as follows:

You should get this.

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