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Strategies & Market Trends
Mexican Stocks and Funds (MXF)
An SI Board Since April 1999
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Emcee:  OldAIMGuy Type:  Unmoderated
My first investing in Mexico started shortly after the Peso devaluation in late 1994. Since then it's been a bumpy road, but so far mostly a profitable one. Here's my history with I-Shares Mexico Exchange Traded Fund (EWW):



The M. O. here is to sell into strength and then use the cash accumulated to buy back shares when they are depressed.

What current stocks/funds do you own and how are you doing? How do you manage the risk of being invested in Mexico?

Best regards, Tom

Other non-U.S. ETF threads:
EWJ - Japan - Subject 52471
FXI - China 30 - Subject 57017
EPP - Pacific ex-Japan - Subject 57038
EWG - Germany - Subject 57039
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32Yet again this month the model was indicating need for another nominal sale. [OldAIMGuy-5/16/2007
31While this subject has been dormant for 7 years, it isn't that I have ignoreOldAIMGuy-3/14/2007
30<b>The Mexico Fund's Shareholders Approve Two Proposals to RestructureOldAIMGuy-10/20/2000
29MXF has held up fairly well considering the rather tight trading range on local OldAIMGuy-10/20/2000
28Hi JT, It will be interesting to see if these proposed changes make a differenceOldAIMGuy-7/15/2000
27Hi JT, AIM's the embodiment of my Motto <b>Buy from the Scared, Sell OldAIMGuy-7/6/2000
26<i>AIM's been a pretty good guide along the way.</i> What'sJacques Tootight-7/6/2000
25Ever the optimist, eh? First steps are always the hardest, but eventually you kJacques Tootight-7/6/2000
24Oui Jacques!, Sometimes I'm too tight with my money, but in this case, I seeOldAIMGuy-7/5/2000
23<i>"world capital markets will probably be on his side."</i&gopalapril-7/5/2000
22Hi Tom - Looks like your patience just might be paying off...if you're stiJacques Tootight-7/5/2000
21 Hi Tom, Good to see you here again!! You're the smartest person I ever talkOldAIMGuy-6/9/2000
20 I added 12% to my holding in MXF today with a buy at $12-5/8. The account is stOldAIMGuy-5/24/2000
19 Hi OA, Thanks for the Bloomberg listing. Not much talk here on this thread sincOldAIMGuy-5/9/2000
18 <b>Mexican Companies Listed on NYSE, Amex, Nasdaq </b> Bloomberg Byopalapril-5/9/2000
17 HI Keith, I added about 5% to my MXF position last week with a buy at $14-3/8. OldAIMGuy-4/24/2000
16 LG, That is very clever, but why include me in your next sentence? KeithLemonHead-12/7/1999
15 PASAopalapril-11/18/1999
14 Good job on the button. I have a question. Something in the back of my head ropalapril-7/15/1999
13 Hi O, Maybe MXF would be a good barometer for the topic. Thanks for the suggestOldAIMGuy-6/18/1999
12 If you want the webmaster to add the quote button for MXF or another of your Meopalapril-6/18/1999
11 After a few weeks of slower trading, it looks like MXF is coming back up again.OldAIMGuy-6/18/1999
10 Hi SI, Thanks. From all I can gather, this is very much a "start-up" OldAIMGuy-5/4/1999
9 I don't know a whole lot about this company, but a friend of mine has been StockInsider-5/4/1999
8 Hi Jim, Thanks for the note. I'd not heard of TMXU before. I've added iOldAIMGuy-4/28/1999
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