What do you think of iShares MSCI - Brazil Index Fund (EWZ)? - msci brazil
What do you think of iShares MSCI - Brazil Index Fund (EWZ)? I read it in http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/fort ... as one of the best foreign securities in 2008 and wanted to know what are people's opinions ... Thank you!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Msci Brazil What Do You Think Of IShares MSCI - Brazil Index Fund (EWZ)?
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Two things are / have been driving this growth - Brazil is growing rapidly and that higher domestic sales up in Brazil and the Brazilian economy operates a leading expert in commodities and basic materials (eg steel), which in high demand in China and India.
ReplyDeleteThat - said, what do you think that the markets are not yet met the Brazilian stocks in anticipation of these factors have?
Hola amigo, funds from the Human Development Index sustainable, stable and good. But if the global economy. Rite now, I think those who can will continue to invest in a coup. Do you believe in the theory theEWI? At the time, namely the letters of the U.S. economy to perfection. Once a country falls, the rest of us in the case.
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I agree in principle with this analysis. EWZ will do well - in the long term. The global demand for raw materials and energy (57% of farms EWZ) should further growth. However, a slowdown in the global economy, the impact on the performance of EWZ.
ReplyDeleteAlthough EWZ had a good race, I hope this continues. But I also believe that some bumps in the road. When you invest here, you should be prepared for major changes in prices. And be willing to travel insurance. EWZ I see that the purchase and maintenance of inventory. This is not a book for the faint hearted, if you follow their actions from day to day.
I look forward EWZ.
EWZ was one of the best-performing ETFs on emerging markets for the year 2007. However, the rate of the U.S. economy may look more connected than you. You need to understand what impact the U.S. economy on foreign markets. (Were similar to ETFs FXI and PGJ China), quiet and well, but fell a few points last year. If you expect future returns on past performance, then you are a rude awakening. The best advice I can give you is some research to see if EWZ part of the overall portfolio.
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