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.

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