How to Make Money from the Remarkable Rise of China’s Internet

Nicholas Vardy

Nicholas Vardy has a unique background that has proven his knack for making money in different markets around the world.

Bursting at its demographic seams with a population of 1.35 billion potential users, investors have long viewed China as the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for Internet investing.

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This has long made the Internet in China one of the most powerful top-down investment themes around.

A casual glance at the numbers reveals why.

The number of Chinese Internet users surpassed 720 million in 2016. That is roughly the number of users in the United States, Brazil, Japan, Russia and Germany combined.

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China overtook the United States to become the world’s largest e-commerce market back in 2015.

Moreover, with WeChat, an application that has morphed into a full-fledged mobile Internet platform, China now boasts an application that Google and Facebook look to as a model for their future success.

The Secret Sauce of Chinese Internet Success

The Economist magazine recently described China as the Galapagos Islands of the Internet — cut off from the rest of the world, and boasting its brand of Internet species.

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Although Chinese Internet companies closely resemble those found in the remainder of the world, they have evolved through the process of natural selection to be different from their rivals abroad.

Critics rightly point out that this evolution has been anything but “natural.”

In fact, the Chinese government has played a crucial role in nurturing homegrown Internet champions in a protectionist style that would make Donald Trump proud.

This explains the absence of global household Internet names such as Google, eBay and Facebook from the local Chinese Internet scene.

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The most recent victim of this Chinese shenanigans is Uber.

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The San Francisco cab-hailing giant threw in the towel on China last week after a recent regulation banning its app effectively put a final nail in the coffin of Uber’s extensive expansion efforts.

After losing billions trying to get a foothold in China, Uber left with a consolation prize: a 17.7% stake in its much larger homegrown Chinese rival Didi.

Those are better terms than what other American Internet giants managed.

However, it was yet another instance of how Chinese regulators clearly sealed the fate of American rivals.

The Silicon Valley Switch

Another, previously less obvious trend has become increasingly apparent.

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Chinese Internet companies are evolving beyond just copying their better-known Silicon Valley rivals.

Yes, Baidu Inc. (BIDU) knocked off Google’s search model and RenRen replicated Facebook, but newer Chinese companies are succeeding because of providing services better, stronger and faster than their U.S.-based rivals.

Most notable among these is the remarkable rise of WeChat, a messaging application that started out as a competitor to the Facebook-owned messaging system, WhatsApp.

Adapting to the particularities of the Chinese marketplace, WeChat has transformed into a “mega app” that has quickly surpassed anything offered by Silicon Valley.

WeChat combines Facebook’s messaging, Skype’s voice and video calls, Google’s search and browsing, and PayPal’s payments in one platform. Its ecosystem of messaging and group chats has rendered email irrelevant for many Chinese users. WeChat also boasts dozens of other services otherwise through different apps in the West. Overall, many users say that WeChat makes the Balkanized internet of the West seem hopelessly backward.

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That is why over one-third of the time spent online by 700 million Chinese users is on WeChat.

HSBC already has valued WeChat at $80 billion. Moreover, its impact on China’s internet suggests that it may be worth a lot more, very soon.

Today, WeChat’s success is monitored carefully, with a combination of admiration and envy, by the folks running Silicon Valley’s giants.

That is a radical statement that signals a sea change in the development of the Internet.

Once upon a time, back in old days of 2012, Chinese websites were thinly disguised knockoffs of Silicon Valley rivals.

Today, the idea flow goes both ways.

In fact, you can look at WeChat to see what you can expect Facebook to be like in three years.

How to Make Money in the Chinese Internet

Now, making money from the Chinese Internet market for U.S. investors is not easy.

As I have recommended to my subscribers in The Alpha Investor Letter, you can place a broad-based bet on China’s Internet through Kraneshares CSI China Internet Exchange-Traded Fund (KWEB).

KWEB invests in publicly traded China-based companies whose primary businesses are in the Internet and Internet-related sectors.

Moreover, if you want to invest directly in the success of WeChat, focus solely on Tencent Holdings (TCTZF), which also has a stake in Chinese Uber killer Didi.

Invest in either of these, and you can achieve what Google, Amazon and Uber failed to do: make money on Internet investing in China.
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