Peter Thiel Says Trumps 60 percent China Tariff Would Be Very, Very Bad For Beijing, Heres Whats At Stake

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Under 53% of First Trust's investor base is interested to short. The current sentiment regarding investing in First Trust Exchange Traded etf implies that many traders are impartial. First Trust's investing sentiment shows overall attitude of investors towards First Trust Exchange Traded.
  
Peter Thiel predicts that President-elect Donald Trumps proposed 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods would severely harm China while having only a minor negative impact on American consumers, as manufacturing shifts to countries like Vietnam.

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