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A viewer asked: if NIO trades in Hong Kong too, why is the volume low over there as well?
It's one of the best questions from yesterday's episode — and the answer actually
strengthens the thesis rather than challenging it.
In this quick 5-minute take, Obi breaks down:
— Why the Hang Seng is still below its 2007 peak nearly 20 years later
— Why domestic Chinese retail and global institutional money are both cautious right now
— Why low volume on both NYSE and Hong Kong confirms this is a global sentiment problem
— Why the unlock, when it comes, will hit both exchanges at the same time
— 6 days to NIO's potential first-ever quarterly profit on March 10th
Follow-up to Episode 2: "Why Won't They Let It Fly?"
Courtside Financial. Hosted by Obi.
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A viewer asked: if NIO trades in Hong Kong too, why is the volume low over there as well?
It's one of the best questions from yesterday's episode — and the answer actually
strengthens the thesis rather than challenging it.
In this quick 5-minute take, Obi breaks down:
— Why the Hang Seng is still below its 2007 peak nearly 20 years later
— Why domestic Chinese retail and global institutional money are both cautious right now
— Why low volume on both NYSE and Hong Kong confirms this is a global sentiment problem
— Why the unlock, when it comes, will hit both exchanges at the same time
— 6 days to NIO's potential first-ever quarterly profit on March 10th
Follow-up to Episode 2: "Why Won't They Let It Fly?"
Courtside Financial. Hosted by Obi.