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Is it morally right to invest in China or countries that?

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threaten America in the future? How do you feel about this?

I want to move into the "globalsphere" more and I know by 2040 china should be booming and company growth is about 10-15% compared to the USA's 2-3% .

Our companies are sending jobs to other places with little thought to how this affect americans, they are moving into the globalshpere and dont really care. Im wondering if I will be left behind if I dont atleast start investing and maybe making some serious dough......

your thoughts?

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  1. If you think it is morally right to possibly make money, then go ahead with your thoughts.


  2. I think the only morals you need to satisfy are yours. If you have any qualms about investing in those types of companies or countries then don't.

  3. yes, absolutely

    it is a global market.

    I have 20%+ of my investments oversea, about 1/2 of that in Asia.

  4. Yes, free market capitalism of one of the most moral and fair economic systems. If you have any doubts read anything by Ayn Rand.

    There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of high growth overseas. Economically it is a benefit to BOTH countries, by creating cheap goods for us and higher standards of living for them. Yes temporarily people may have to change jobs but in the greater scheme of things its best so that these workers are re-educated and put to greater uses in more high tech industries.

  5. China is simply being competitive, nothing immoral about it. American consumers are getting lower prices which is a positive.

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