Friday, July 14, 2017 3:50:11 PM
So based on your response would you say that you don't think it's rational for someone to expect a rally to fizzle out given 1) that nothing fundamentally has changed in the past week and 2) the history of every rally being sold off even after significant positive news or earnings?
Do you believe, as you seem to suggest, that the answer to the above question has any relevance as to whether or not one believes SINO is fundamentally undervalued? [edit] If "yes", why?
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