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iShares MSCI Mexico Index (ETF) (AMEX:EWW)

CAPS Rating: 3 out of 5

Exchange Traded Funds

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Member Avatar pjani06 (54.51) Submitted: 3/1/2011 3:58:00 PM : Underperform Start Price: $59.54 EWW Score: +1.22

Possibly overstretched country ETFs

ewa, australia
ewc, canada
ewy, south korea
eww, mexico
ewz, brazil
eza, south africa

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Member Avatar scottreece (< 20) Submitted: 3/11/2010 9:44:16 PM : Outperform Start Price: $50.42 EWW Score: +3.86

Just a really well managed fund.

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Member Avatar skeptibull (< 20) Submitted: 2/16/2010 4:24:20 PM : Outperform Start Price: $47.67 EWW Score: +4.78

ETF with largest Mexican firms as US, Latin American economies wake up

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Member Avatar LexTNZorro (74.04) Submitted: 5/17/2009 1:40:58 PM : Outperform Start Price: $34.03 EWW Score: +25.80

http://seekingalpha.com/article/138107-harvard-s-endowment-stocks-up-on-emerging-market-etfs?source=feed

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Member Avatar PopsDaniecki (30.69) Submitted: 5/5/2009 7:06:03 PM : Underperform Start Price: $33.94 EWW Score: -29.77

Two words... SWINE FLU.

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Member Avatar Josher429 (< 20) Submitted: 2/23/2009 5:34:54 PM : Underperform Start Price: $23.25 EWW Score: -78.03

Warring drug cartels are creating political instability, plus crude oil has fallen causing reduced tax revenues.

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Member Avatar TheFund (29.20) Submitted: 1/30/2009 9:08:10 AM : Underperform Start Price: $27.12 EWW Score: -61.77

Drug cartels are taking over the country. So much violence and corruption mixed with worldwide financials crisis is not a good recovery plan.

Drug cartel are almost immune too financial and political instabilities, not their government.

Works as an hedge for outperf. of EWC, EWZ, etc...

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Member Avatar brj3 (85.28) Submitted: 4/23/2008 11:40:02 AM : Outperform Start Price: $57.72 EWW Score: +3.83

Awesome

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Member Avatar TMcneely (60.83) Submitted: 3/31/2008 12:27:14 PM : Outperform Start Price: $55.23 EWW Score: +3.74

aNOther good year for this Ishare.

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Member Avatar HsacWolf (56.58) Submitted: 12/7/2007 4:43:22 PM : Outperform Start Price: $56.95 EWW Score: +12.95

This I Share continues to grow and perform better than EWC. Go long.

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Member Avatar Hhorse (50.68) Submitted: 10/28/2007 11:42:52 AM : Outperform Start Price: $59.19 EWW Score: +10.54

Good to me

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Member Avatar rwyeth (23.93) Submitted: 8/21/2007 8:01:36 PM : Outperform Start Price: $51.52 EWW Score: +20.32

A volatile stock market that was hit much to hard by the credit crunch...

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Member Avatar Adizrael (93.58) Submitted: 8/20/2007 5:15:47 AM : Outperform Start Price: $52.25 EWW Score: +18.11

With an economy boasting maturity growth such as Mexico, it's high time I give it a hand.

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Member Avatar saybrook99 (< 20) Submitted: 8/14/2007 3:55:30 PM : Outperform Start Price: $52.11 EWW Score: +16.95

After a pullback, Mexico is a good buy. Mexico will continue to outperform over the next 3 years.

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Member Avatar DrHunterST (22.83) Submitted: 8/3/2007 1:12:46 PM : Outperform Start Price: $54.40 EWW Score: +14.18

NAFTA

Good Family Values

Good Culture

Cheaper Labor

Little Union Control

Growing Economy

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Member Avatar Internist (93.69) Submitted: 7/25/2007 9:39:22 AM : Outperform Start Price: $58.16 EWW Score: +10.82

Mexico ETF

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Member Avatar mcg46 (68.97) Submitted: 7/2/2007 8:55:47 AM : Outperform Start Price: $57.99 EWW Score: +10.37

The place everybody wants to go for vacation.

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Member Avatar smallgreenfrog (67.58) Submitted: 5/18/2007 9:13:41 PM : Outperform Start Price: $57.14 EWW Score: +12.56

low sage and hard workers

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Member Avatar jaschajabes (90.85) Submitted: 5/9/2007 5:47:42 PM : Outperform Start Price: $53.95 EWW Score: +17.34

Eight out of 10 Mexicans live in urban areas such as Mexico City. In the next six years, the banking sector is planning to place almost 1.5 million new mortgages. Yet relative to many countries, very few Mexicans today use banks for mortgages or day-to-day banking. Private sector credit as a percentage of GDP is a good indicator of banking penetration. While now starting to grow, is still only about 14 per cent in Mexico, very low, especially when you consider that in Canada it’s more than 70 per cent and in the U.S. it’s over 90 per cent

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Member Avatar Tallyfins (69.33) Submitted: 4/19/2007 4:18:35 PM : Outperform Start Price: $53.66 EWW Score: +16.67

Over time, this ETF will continue to grow just as it has in the past

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