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EWZ News 47.78 07/01/2014 04:52:45 Brazil Index MSCI Ishares

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Posted On: 07/01/2014 5:52:39 AM
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Brazil Index MSCI Ishares (EWZ) 47.78 $EWZ

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Michael D. Bodman, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 30, 10:12AM CDT
Hosting the World Cup has put Brazil on the world stage. Brazil is the largest economy in South America and has vast natural resources, including offshore oil reserves. However, along with other emerging markets, the Brazilian stock market has...

iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund Set to Possibly Rebound After Yesterday's Selloff of 2.21%
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Wed Jun 25, 3:45PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $47.74 to a high of $48.90. Yesterday, the shares fell 2.2%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $49.13 on volume of 15.5 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.

Look for Shares of iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund to Potentially Rebound after Yesterday's 2.21% Sell Off
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Wed Jun 25, 3:45PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $47.74 to a high of $48.90. Yesterday, the shares fell 2.2%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $49.13 on volume of 15.5 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.

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iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund Set to Possibly Pullback After Yesterday's Rally of 2.15%
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Wed Jun 18, 3:41PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $48.54 to a high of $50.00. Yesterday, the shares gained 2.1%, which took the trading range above the 3-day high of $49.73 on volume of 18.9 million shares. Often times after large one-day gains, short term traders will seek to take profits and, as such, investors should be cautious.

After Yesterday's Rally of 2.15% Shares Could Potentially Pullback
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Wed Jun 18, 3:41PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $48.54 to a high of $50.00. Yesterday, the shares gained 2.1%, which took the trading range above the 3-day high of $49.73 on volume of 18.9 million shares. Often times after large one-day gains, short term traders will seek to take profits and, as such, investors should be cautious.

Forget the World Cup: The Real Reason Brazil ETFs Are in Focus - ETF News And Commentary
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With the 2014 World Cup starting it Brazil, we thought it would be fun to see who would win an ETF version of this event.

As the World Cup Starts, Will Brazil Lift Global Stock Markets?
Dan Caplinger, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 08, 10:31AM CDT
The Dow Jones Industrials have reached all-time record highs. But internationally, emerging markets have struggled for years now, trailing the Dow and suffering from substantial new problems that they're having trouble overcoming. For Brazil,...

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SmarTrend Watching for Potential Pullback in Shares of iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund After 3.35% Gain
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Fri Jun 06, 4:09PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $47.48 to a high of $48.00. Yesterday, the shares gained 3.3%, which took the trading range above the 3-day high of $46.65 on volume of 22.8 million shares. Often times after large one-day gains, short term traders will seek to take profits and, as such, investors should be cautious.

After Yesterday's Decline of 1.05%, iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund Offers Investors Better Value
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Mon Jun 02, 3:43PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $45.86 to a high of $46.47. Yesterday, the shares fell 1.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $46.40 on volume of 14.1 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.

Watch for iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund to Potentially Rebound After Falling 1.05% Yesterday
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Mon Jun 02, 3:43PM CDT
iShares MSCI Brazil Index Fund (NYSE:EWZ) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $45.86 to a high of $46.47. Yesterday, the shares fell 1.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $46.40 on volume of 14.1 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.


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