WEIJI – The Chinese word for crisis.
However when translated literally, “wei” means danger and “ji” means opportunity. So to the Chinese, weiji has a dual meaning – when there is danger there is also opportunity.
I guess this could be said of most investors, regardless of what country they reside in. Right now many investors have a similar mindset to that of the Chinese. What you’re seeing in China today is nothing less than the classic definition of a crisis presenting the profit opportunity of a lifetime.
While investors in U.S. markets are frozen and afraid to make a decision, China has been moving full steam ahead. Those individuals who have the guts to pull the trigger will benefit from the most undervalued market in memory.
Other posts of the serie
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 1 (This post) - January 26, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 2 - January 27, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 3 - January 28, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 4 - January 29, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 5 - January 30, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 6 - February 2, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 7 - February 3, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 8 - February 4, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 9 - February 5, 2009
- China’s Financial Crisis Spells Opportunity – Part 10 - February 6, 2009









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