Quote from stock_trad3r:
what happened to the bubble burst? Rate hike? Hmm yuan tightningh? Hmm what happened

Good fund, careful though. CAF is a closed-ended fund, and its price does not necessarily follow the A shares 1:1. I.e. you could be right about China A shares going down but the CEF could trade in the opposite direction. This is not an ETF.Quote from Babak:
actually you can, the ticker is CAF. short away!
Quote from mschey:
Good question, anyone have the answer?
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