It's hard to disagree. The valuation gap on Chinese tech stocks is striking. Take Alibaba—trading with a P/E around 20x while Nvidia commands over 45x P/E multiples. That spread doesn't tell the full story though. Chinese companies are grinding it out in brutally competitive markets that force relentless innovation and operational efficiency. The international comparison isn't apples-to-apples when you factor in the domestic competitive pressure these firms navigate daily.
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ForkMonger
· 6h ago
nah, this valuation arbitrage thing reeks of cope honestly. sure alibaba operates in a cutthroat market, but that's... not exactly a feature, it's a bug in the governance structure. nvidia's multiple reflects actual moat defensibility—something china's regulatory attack vectors keep eroding. the margin of disruption is way too wide there.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 7h ago
NGL, Chinese tech stocks are really severely undervalued... Alibaba's 20x valuation compared to Huang Renxun's 45x, the gap is ridiculously huge.
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SerLiquidated
· 7h ago
Alibaba is truly underestimated; the level of competition domestically is something Americans simply can't understand.
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AirdropHarvester
· 7h ago
Haha, the valuation gap is really outrageous, but even more outrageous than the valuation gap is how fierce the domestic competition is.
It's hard to disagree. The valuation gap on Chinese tech stocks is striking. Take Alibaba—trading with a P/E around 20x while Nvidia commands over 45x P/E multiples. That spread doesn't tell the full story though. Chinese companies are grinding it out in brutally competitive markets that force relentless innovation and operational efficiency. The international comparison isn't apples-to-apples when you factor in the domestic competitive pressure these firms navigate daily.