China ETF Comparator in plain English.

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Compare China equity ETFs ● Data as of Aug 2026● Live: trying…

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China ETF — common questions

What is the easiest China ETF for a beginner?

A broad, low-cost fund like MCHI or FXI gives diversified exposure without picking individual stocks. Most foreigners start here because it trades in an ordinary brokerage account in their own country.

What is the difference between MCHI and FXI?

MCHI tracks the MSCI China index — broad and market-cap weighted across Hong Kong and US-listed ADRs. FXI tracks the FTSE China 50, which skews toward the largest state-linked giants (banks, telcos, energy).

Which China ETF actually holds mainland A-shares?

ASHR holds mainland A-shares (the CSI 300 index). The others (MCHI, FXI, KWEB, CQQQ) hold Hong Kong and US-listed shares, not directly the Shanghai/Shenzhen market.

Are China ETFs safe?

An ETF reduces single-stock risk but not market risk. China exposure still carries equity, currency, political and regulatory risk. Size your position accordingly. This is educational, not financial advice.

Do I need a Chinese brokerage account?

No. These US-listed ETFs trade in a normal brokerage account abroad. Use the Broker / Access Finder to confirm access from your country.

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