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To: elmatador who wrote (41336)10/14/2008 12:47:01 PM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218093
 
I sold at $79,back in yesterday but will likely sell again in the next couple months for the next leg down.If no leg down will be in this long term



To: elmatador who wrote (41336)10/14/2008 2:59:09 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 218093
 
You're just having a problem understanding English again.

EWZ declined below $37 a share and regained that price quickly, making it a buy.

If EWZ has plunged today well below $37 a share, then EWZ is not behaving as I suggested. But I haven't yet seen the plunge in EWZ price you're forecasting.

Message 25055638

The Brazil Fund (EWZ), at $34.50 a share, has come back into buying range - which I defined $37 a share.

But, as previously noted, the price must quickly rise back to the key $37 level.

If EWZ continues to decline, $15 a share is the next likely support and the preferred buying range.

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