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Strategies & Market Trends : Brazil

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From: Marco Vincenzo12/10/2025 4:58:50 PM
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Willing to revive this subject as Brazil's investing market has been a growing opportunity for investing and hides some good gems if you give enough attention.

Surprisingly or not, stocks and investing in Brazil is at the same stage the U.S stock market was 20-30 years+ ago in terms of diffusion within its borders.

The culture has always been to buy government treasuries or simply put your money in pension funds, but the horizon seems to be changing.

I've been doing some good research on my native country's market because it has been 10 years or so that I'm not in constant touch with the environment and I can say there has been some real good companies to look for

At any rate, I would also like you guys to be aware of the increasing complexity of the market and its frauds( search for COEs issued by XP Investimentos and the recent fraud of Banco Master so you can get some recent examples).

Imo, even though fraud seems to be rising(strictly talking about the banking and investing market sectors, not about frauded companies' financials), there is also a correlation between that and the potential growth of the market(growth as a lure for frauds and not fraud as a reason of growth) - sounds dumb but that's what history tells us - so investing in companies listed on Brazil's stock exchange in a close future can be a good deal.

Another point worth mentioning is that if your investing school was the U.S stock market(where things move faster and players are constantly on their feet), being ahead of players inserted in Brazil's stock market may be easier

NOT AN INVESTMENT RECOMMENDATION, BUT SOME INTERESTING STOCKS I'VE BEEN TAKING A CLOSER LOOK ARE NU HOLDINGS(NYSE:NU) AND CENTRAIS ELETRICAS BRASILEIRAS(NYSE:AXIA)

Marco.
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