Goldman SachsThe sudden strategic shift has sparked heated discussions in the market.
On March 18th, a piece of financial news went viral in China's investment circles: Goldman Sachs made a rare strategic abrupt turn in less than a month—from actively promoting the HALO concept to proactively...Short sellingAmong them are constituent stocks that have "overshot". Faris Mourad, head of Goldman Sachs' thematic trading team, publicly stated that this reflects concerns about congestion in heavy asset trading.
This move quickly sparked heated discussions among domestic analysts and investors. On Xueqiu (a Chinese investment platform), experienced investors analyzed whether Goldman Sachs' timing was accurate; on Zhihu (a Chinese Q&A website), people discussed the implications for related sectors in the A-share market; and on WeChat public accounts, various financial influencers published articles offering their interpretations. In just one day, the related topics garnered millions of views.

Overseas investors want to see interpretations, but they "can't get in the door."
However, for overseas Chinese investors, this excitement is somewhat "unattainable." A financial professional working in Singapore reported: "I wanted to see how domestic analysts interpreted Goldman Sachs's operations, but the Xueqiu app just kept spinning." "The financial topic page on Zhihu can be opened, but in-depth articles won't load, and the comment section is blank."
Even more frustratingly, some users gave up after multiple attempts: "I spent half an hour just to see a headline; who can stand this experience?" For investors who need timely information, this delay could mean missing important market signals.

Why are overseas users restricted from accessing domestic financial platforms?
The problem stems from two aspects: network architecture and compliance policies. Domestic financial platforms primarily deploy their servers within mainland China, requiring overseas users to traverse international bandwidth, making latency and packet loss almost unavoidable. Furthermore, for compliance reasons, platforms restrict certain functions for overseas IP addresses, such as commenting, liking, and saving.
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