I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. If foreign companies are listed in China, they are not open yet. Foreign companies cannot yet list on the Chinese stock market. KFC, McDonald's, Coca-Cola are names of American companies. Many U.S. funds buy shares of these companies. But they are not funds themselves, nor are they issued by financial institutions. If Chinese companies are listed abroad, for example, they are listed in New York. You must open an account with a foreign brokerage firm. Due to the impact of the financial crisis, foreign stock markets are now in the process of plummeting. Chinese listed companies suffered huge losses. In addition, there is a QDII fund in China. QDII funds invest overseas. Some fund companies, such as China Asset Management, Harvest Fund, China Investment Fund... all have QDII. Of the four QDIIs that went overseas in the early days, the worst one now has a net worth of about 0.33. This decline will continue. Therefore, it is unreliable to listen to other people’s good things. My suggestion is to keep your feet on the ground and invest in the domestic stock market that you can see and feel. Even if you want to do foreign stock markets, you can spend some time researching it first. Opportunities are always present in any stock market.