EWZ Brasil (ETF)

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El rosarino
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Mensajepor El rosarino » Lun Abr 09, 2012 9:26 pm


El rosarino
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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor El rosarino » Lun Abr 09, 2012 9:15 pm

y no para...

El rosarino
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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor El rosarino » Mar Mar 06, 2012 2:09 pm

En progreso....
El rosarino escribió: PBR:

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Mensajepor El rosarino » Sab Mar 03, 2012 12:34 am

Sería lindo ... pero los pibes generalmente no son tan buenos :mrgreen:

Phantom
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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor Phantom » Vie Mar 02, 2012 10:54 pm

El rosarino escribió:Si pero de corto un poquito de sustos

El pullback al 61,8%? De manual si sale así....

:D :D :D

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor El rosarino » Vie Mar 02, 2012 10:43 pm

Si pero de corto un poquito de sustos

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Mensajepor Phantom » Vie Mar 02, 2012 9:05 pm

Phantom el Mar Ene 17, 2012 9:29 pm escribió:Hoy buena rueda. Rompe para arriba y busca la TL o arruga y vá a 57K?

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Habrá sido cierto?

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Ahora a buscar los 73K?

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Video de hoy ---> Análisis del Mercado Brasilero - Bovespa, Petrobras y demás....

:idea:

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor Phantom » Mar Ene 17, 2012 9:29 pm

Hoy buena rueda. Rompe para arriba y busca la TL o arruga y vá a 57K?

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:idea: :idea: :idea:

diego0708
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Mensajepor diego0708 » Lun Nov 21, 2011 3:52 pm

parece que se sigue armando la figura de HCH inv acá

BBD puede ser compra en 14
ITUB en 16

un servicio a la comunidad

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor diego0708 » Vie Nov 18, 2011 4:12 pm

EWZ pareciera estar armando el segundo hombro de un invertido

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor Massimo » Dom Sep 25, 2011 7:17 pm

Brasil: Dólar alto pega a la industria con el pie de atrás
http://massimobursatil.blogspot.com/201 ... l-pie.html

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Mensajepor BLACK HORSE » Sab Sep 24, 2011 9:54 am

her_unlimited escribió:
para mi el bovespa está haciendo un pecho redondeado...PERDON...piso redondeado!! :mrgreen:

Tanto fxi como ewz se pusieron interesante en estos valores, testeando la linea de largo. Proxima semana van a cerrar el primer gap?

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor Massimo » Jue Sep 22, 2011 1:18 pm

Brasil ¿Por qué el dólar está subiendo tanto?
MONEDA DE VUELTA AL PUERTO SEGURO, MIENTRAS QUE BRASIL AHUYENTA A LOS INVERSIONISTAS CON MUCHOS IMPUESTOS http://massimobursatil.blogspot.com/201 ... tanto.html

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor her_unlimited » Vie Sep 16, 2011 4:21 pm

Ben escribió:Massimo, gracias por compartir la info. La verdad es que está muy bueno el análisis, el problema es que me perdi con la foto de tapa.... tenes que sacarla de ahí!!! :respeto: :respeto: :lol:

para mi el bovespa está haciendo un pecho redondeado...PERDON...piso redondeado!! :mrgreen:

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Re: EWZ Brasil (ETF)

Mensajepor Mr_Baca » Mar Sep 13, 2011 1:16 pm

DJ UPDATE: Brazil President Signs New Pay TV Bill Into Law
13-Sep-2011
--Brazil's president signed new pay TV bill into law
--Government wants to bring down prices, extend coverage
--New law allows telephone companies, foreigners into pay TV field
(Updates with more information throughout, including new players, government goals and possible ownership changes)
By Matthew Cowley
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
SAO PAULO (Dow Jones)--Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has signed a law which is expected to shake up the market for paid television services and introduce more competition.
The government hopes the changes will bring down costs and expand the availability of pay TV services, which are largely confined to Brazil's largest cities. It also expects them to extend access to broadband Internet connections.
The bill makes a significant change, for the first time allowing local telephone companies and overseas companies to start offering pay TV services in Brazil, alongside mobile, fixed line and Internet services.
Until now, telephone companies have had to provide so-called triple-play services in partnership with the existing pay TV operators, Net Servicos De Comunicacao SA (NETC, NETC4.BR), controlled by Brazil's Globo Comunicacoes e Participacoes SA group, TVA of publishing group Abril (ABRE11.BR), and satellite operator Sky, owned by Globo and Directv.
The pay TV market is expected to grow significantly as a result of the changes, and will pose a challenge to the existing players.
Two of those companies are already set for major changes, as foreign players took strategic stakes in both companies ahead of the expected changes to rule which prevented them from owning more than a 49% stake in pay TV companies.
Mexican telecoms group America Movil SA (AMX) owns 49% of the voting shares in Net, and an overall 92% stake in total capital. Spain's Telefonica SA (TEF) has bought a minority stake in TVA, and is also expected to extend its control now that the rules have been altered.
But it should also see the entrance of new players. Brazilian telecoms group GVT, part of France's Vivendi, is planning to launch pay TV services next month, and other players are also expected to join in.
According to the communications ministry, there are more than 600 requests from small and mid-sized companies that want to provide pay TV services in small towns with 60,000 to 100,000 inhabitants.
TIM Brasil SA (TIMM3.BR), the local unit of Italy's Telecom Italia (TIT.MI, TI), isn't interested in following in the footsteps of its rivals. "Our mission is to provide a good connection," the firm's chief executive, Luca Luciana, told reporters Tuesday.
One of the more controversial aspects of the law is the minimum quotas for Brazilian programming. One-third of the channels available must be Brazilian, and of those, two channels must have at least 12 hours per day of programs produced independently in Brazil.

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