Lesson 107. Stocks and Stock Market in Chinese.

Finally, there is a lesson related to trading stocks in Mandarin Chinese. Learn about different types of stocks that exist in Mainland China and what’s the difference, also what kind of stocks a foreigner in China can buy. PDF lesson transcript is available at www.melnyks.com

6 responses to “Lesson 107. Stocks and Stock Market in Chinese.”

  1. Gregory Rayner

    Serge,
    Don’t forget these fun expressions:
    熊市(xióng shì) Bear market
    牛市 (niú shì) Bull market

    Gregory

  2. Serge

    Thanks Gregory, indeed, 熊市(xióng shì)-Bear market and 牛市 (niú shì)-Bull market are very common expressions used in conversations about stock market.
    I believe they are a direct translation from English.

  3. Eric

    Dear Serge,

    Thank you for the instructions. I really like the podcasts and am excited
    about learning Chinese. I am going to China the end of May, for 3 months
    to be an English Teacher, and I am very excited. I am trying to get a head
    start with the language.
    Thank you for your great service.

    Have a great day,
    Sincerely,
    Eric

  4. DoraYao

    Ninhao! Serge

    I just discover your wonderful podcast and website today! I’m also excited to know about you. I find your lessons very useful and interesting. Can’t wait to see your new lessons.

    多谢你

    DoraYao

  5. Peter

    Dear Serge!

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  6. Thank you everyone, I’m really happy that what I’m doing is helpful. Stay tuned!

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