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Top Picks 2011: ProShares UltraShort Yen (YCS)

yenThis post is one in a series in which more than 60 newsletter advisors share their Top Stock Picks for 2011. This special report is courtesy of TheStockAdvisors.com.

"Bloomberg recently reported that China has recorded two straight months of reducing its holdings of Japanese debt; t.his suggests that the Japanese yen has reached the point where it's become too 'strong' for its own good -- or at least for China's taste," says global stock specialist Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader explains, "Considering China has become the world's de facto financier, we'd be wise to pay attention.

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ChinaCast Education (CAST): Learning to Profit

ChinaCast Education logo"In any industrialized nation, it's important for people to have post-secondary education in order to be attractive in an increasingly competitive workplace," says China stock specialist Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader explains, "And that is just as true in China as anywhere else in the world. That's why I returned to an old favorite, ChinaCast Education Corp. (CAST), on my recent trip to Beijing.

"The firm offers accredited degree programs to approximately 32,700 traditional university students and 143,000 E-learning students throughout China.

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China Expert Charges Up Advanced Battery (ABAT)

"China is quickly becoming the global leader in the development and production of alternative energy technologies," says Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader suggests, "One way to play the trend is with Advanced Battery Technologies (ABAT), which engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of rechargeable polymer lithium-ion (PLI) batteries.

"Founded in September, 2002, Advanced Battery Technologies is officially based in New York. However, it also keeps executive offices in Beijing and Hong Kong, while its manufacturing facilities are in China -- so for all intents and purposes this is a Chinese company.

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Silvercorp Metals (SVM): From Canada to China

Silvercorp Metals (SVM) logo"You've undoubtedly noticed gold's run up; but you may have missed the serious gains coming from gold's underappreciated sister -- silver," suggests Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader explains, "To play this trend, we are buying Silvercorp Metals (SVM), which engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of silver mining properties in Canada and China.

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Aluminum Corp. of China (ACH): 'Big Time Profits'

Chalco (ACH) logo"Much of China's continued economic growth is going to be fueled by rather mundane stuff, like aluminum, which is why we think it is time to consider Aluminum Corp. of China (ACH)," says China stock expert Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader explains, "Based in Beijing, Aluminum Corp. -- also known as CHALCO -- is the world's second-largest alumina producer.

"According to Pittsburgh-based aluminum giant Alcoa, Chinese consumption of aluminum is expected to grow by 21% in 2010. Growth in the rest of world is only expected to increase by 6% over the same time.

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Top Picks for 2010: China Advanced Construction (CADC)

This post is part of a special report, Top Picks for 2010, the 27th annual survey in which TheStockAdvisors.com asks the nation's leading advisors for their single favorite stock for the new year. See all 80 stocks listed here.

"China is spending $200 billion over the next few years to upgrade its rail system, and those new projects will be literally laying on a bed of cement," says Asia expert Keith Fitz-Gerald.

The editor of The New China Trader adds, "This could lead to enormous growth potential for any cement company that Beijing involves in the process -- such as China Advanced Construction Systems (CADC)."

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Sinovac (SVA): Chinese biotech bet

This post is part of a 12-article feature on the best bets for investing in China. To see all the other recommendations in this special report, click here.

"One Chinese sector being relatively ignored by Wall Street is the biotech industry," notes Keith Fitz-Gerald. In The New China Trader, he looks to a biotech speculation -- Sinovac (AMEX: SVA).

"The government knows that the wheels could fall off the bike rather quickly if average Chinese citizens begin to see a dramatic reversal in their health and happiness.

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'New China' sees new era for Taiwan

"A new era could be dawning in Taiwan," says Asia region expert Keith Fitz-Gerald. Here, the editor of The New China Trader looks at an ETF and a mutual fund favorite to benefit from this forecast.

"While there were many reasons we recommended investing in Taiwan, perhaps the single most important was the potential for Taiwan to assume its role as 'China's real beneficiary.'

"We have been reasoning that President-elect Ma Ying-jeou would be far more interested in working with China than antagonizing it, as his predecessor did. We have also suggested that he would 'get on it' sooner rather than later by making relations with China a top priority.

"Indeed, Vice President-elect, Vincent Siew has already 'unofficially' met with Chinese President Hu Jintao on the sidelines at the Boao Forum for Asia. While it's too early to pass judgment, it could set the stage for a new era based on the friendly nature of the meeting according to observers.

"It could also set the stage for a longer-term pan-Asian economic boom. That would be great for the region but especially China and Taiwan, which have had bone-chillingly cold relations for years.

"For China, a fresh start is important because it would allow Beijing to demonstrate peaceful intentions at a time when Tibet and the Summer Olympics have become a lightning rod for all things Chinese.

"For Taiwan, a thawing would lead to new economic development and, we think, previously unheard of levels of business interaction. It would also potentially carry huge trade volumes and stability into the surrounding countries.

"And that's why we reiterate that you buy iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF (ASE: EWT) as well as U.S. Investors China Regional Opportunity Fund (USCOX)."

Each day, Steven Halpern's TheStockAdvisors.com offers the latest market commentary and favorite investment ideas from the nation's leading financial newsletter advisors.

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