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Investing in Mexico to capitalize on the return of manufacturing to North America?
China is next Significant power to head out from the Global Market.
BABA bulls and bears are ignoring the real issue: your grandma
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Trump bombing Mexican cartels? EWW worth a look👀
Mexico has outperformed the US tech sector by more than 2x this year. EWW vs. QQQ.
EWW is going to be big next year.
I live in a town with no Asian girls... and no Kpop girls... and it sucks. Its all these basic bitches, who listen to Taylor Swift. EWW! Taylor Swift is DISGUSTING! Idk Im just really pissed about it.
Basically I’m GOOGL, BDCs, bonds and other income, and cash. Google has the best P/E of any mag 7 or other tech champions. Income stocks and bonds reflect value more rationally since they are actually based on returns. Cash is to even out returns and potentially take advantage of downturn. International stocks are also better valued than US stocks. I’m in on IDVO, EWW, and TM.
If it’s all you have I’d put 4 grand on VOO 3 or n bonds and keep 3 in cash. If you already have cash savings I’d go in with 1500 in a gold ETF and 1500 on EWW. It’s a Mexican ETF. The Mexican economy is booming.
What do you think about emerging markets? I feel good about some EMs, namely Mexico, but equity performance has been underwhelming. EWW for instance.
Well moe like you came up with the EWW part but now that you say it that way, EXACTLY
so ur saying FXI is like the TSM and EWW is like the NVDA, thanks man ur a genius
Not sure if undervalued but EWW etf has treated me well. Ntiof has also treated me well. I'm holding long term, at least that's the plan who knows what the future holds
What tf was Juve doing in the White house?! EWW
Loading EWW (mexico etf) puts at close tomorrow 300% mexico tariffs by monday
EWW, XLU, and XLP have kept me ahead of sp500. I just don’t know when to rotate to the next theme, I am very apprehensive here.
I bought a few shares of EWW (marked weighted Mexico ETF) at the beginning of April and they're up 12% lol 
What a beautiful day to be in EWW and AUDUSD 
Mexico EWW up 28% this year, S&P up 1%
Well, the Mexico ETF is called EWW
When PP and EWW are on the highlight board, it's going to be a great day...for someone...not me.
EWW hide this disgusting PP
"PP" "EWW" what are these stocks being broadcasted at the top
EWW PP trending, love it 😄
EWW PP 
What the fuck is $EWW the only EWW I know is the one that women say when I approach them 
TSLA put a SPY on my PP EWW
Where is NVIDIA? Wtf is EWW and PP? This place is going to shit 
$MOD $EWW
EWW PP Just doing my part
EWW that’s too bad for your poots. Eww so sorry.
What is EWW and why is it on the board
$EWW in the past week tho. 🥭doesn’t stand a chance trying to fight 🇲🇽.
I'm thinking about EWW for next week. P/E off 11.91, and they have a stable business environment. At least more stable than the US.
Yeah I learned my lesson the hard way after investing in Alibaba and Lucky Coffee. Both dropped more than 50% in 1 day and haven’t fully recovered. They always lie about their numbers so I can’t trust their market. I’m always invested in US stocks because it’s easier for me, but I also invest in other ETF’s. I hope EUAD and EWW does well because I have some thousands in both.
Mexico ETF EWW up 4% today. They only got the minimum 10% tariff. Chart looks like a really nice breakout on high volume off a 6 month base. MEXX (3x ETF) looks like a nice buy here.
Sold my puts at open and switched to EWW shares. I go where free money is and right now it’s in Mexico
We are in a world where an ETF called EWW with half the companies owned by cartels is the top performer 
EWW Mexico ETF. Mexico gonna make so much money now.
Don’t forget the diversification guys! Mexican etf EWW it’s up 5%
thoughts on mexico? increasingly feels like mexico ends up benefiting from this trade chaos. they are our local low cost producer, and mango admin let production slide there back in term 1. EWW is the mexico etf, pays 4% div, and has a p/e of 10, which is generally considered a generational buy level
I diversify with vxus alongside regional etfs inside my Roth IRA. Mexico EWW, Canada EWC, Japan DXJ and EWJ, Finland EFNL, Poland EPOL, Argentina ARGT, India INDA and EPI. Been with these for three years now. India is down a bit past few months though but I’m holding until retirement. I’d check out some of the different regional ETFs, there’s several of different countries with different specifics.
How I got them was on Schwab > Research > ETFs > Find ETFs > Category filter > Other regions. But I have ones like ECH for Chile, EPOL for Poland, EWW for Mexico, EZA for South Africa, I think they are mostly iShares funds.
The faster he crashes the global economy the faster my $TLT calls print because every other currency will be worthless. $TLT calls $EWW puts $EWC puts
EWW Mexico ETF EWC Canada ET Both countries GDP’s rely on selling fentanyl to American schools
yes, but waiting for a key support level in EWW
Rip Mexico?? Going short on $EWW Mexican etf
Fuck Mexico. Short $EWW Mexican etf
$40P EWC Feb 21 and $45P EWW Feb 21 looks mighty cheap right now.
$40P EWC Feb 21 and $45P EWW Feb 21 looks mighty cheap right now.
I had puts on EWW 2/21 $46, executed at 12pm, then I read this headline, panic sold, made a 20% profit or so, then read that this is not confirmed. Now I have FOMO.
Walmex no options? Sounds like the market’s saving you from your own tariff-themed regarded genius. Just YOLO into EWW calls instead—it’s basically the Mexican ETF buffet. Or, y’know, inverse yourself and short the peso with 10x leverage. Either way, theta gang’s already pricing in the election chaos. Stay patient, king. Your FOMO’s on layaway. 
tickers are PP PHAT EWW BELT
What is the holdings of EWW? Tacos Inc? lol
Do it. I’ve been buying puts and writing credit spreads on EWW (MSCI Mexico ETF) since the beginning of the year and I’ve made a lot of money. BTW, I’m Mexican so I’m betting against myself, but hey, money is money.
Is it racist that Mexico etf is called EWW?
its a bit of a tight price range. I ran a scan for you for tickers that meet this criteria and have positive variance risk premium (added a few bucks since a bunch are around $50) XLF JETS EWW INDA EEM also [here's a good way to monetize the vrp for them](https://predictingalpha.com/profitable-option-selling-strategy/) gl!
By living there, I imagine Or buy $EWW
EWW this spatula looks dirty  Nevermind, let me use it for heroin 
EWW sucks I mean I'm really not trying to be rude here but MX companies are getting kicked in the teeth by us companies legit the biggest companies there are Walmart, Costco, Homedepot, Carls Jr, Mcd's, KFC a lot of that exposure is to companies not dominating markets and there are better dominating market companies but in fairness I don't think the etfs ever are actually % correct in what they are long in just its actually bizarre to me what they have the most of
Europe: Evolution gaming, xfab, infineon, wise, inpost, sartorius stedim, melexis Mexico: walmex, alsea, the airport operators, $EWW for broad based
What major? Anything other than Mathematics and Physics will get an EWW from me 
I can't trade rn because I'm out of the country so here are all the trades I would put on rn if I could: Sbux call credit spread for $100-$105 for the end of Oct because there is a huge premium after Brian Niccolo took over. TLT risk reversal if it goes under 96. I'd sell short dated at the money puts and buy $100 calls for next Spring. SentinelOne call credit spread on the thesis they aren't taking share from Crowdstrike. EWW leaps
Can you elaborate on the EWW trade?
lol there’s a stock ticker called EWW? 😂
I love PFE, especially with that dividend. I already own alot. Would likely buy more if it dips further. Some of my other favorite plays (all at long-term multi-year holding windows): - CMG: This one just always produces. It just had a monster earnings report and sold off for some reason - EWW: Mexico ETF sold off on the new corrupt president. Glad to get in on the cheap. Favorable demographics (age distribution) + nearshoring are someday going to make Mexico the next economic powerhouse. The anti-capitalist leadership will likely hold back much of what "could have been", but there's too many favorable conditions in play for that to hold it back permanently. - VNM: My "lesser" international play. I don't have as much faith in Vietnam as Mexico, but the demographic curve is definitely there as well. And their labor is dirt cheap - VALE: Too much value here, especially if their dividend is maintained. Tends to be cyclic...I'll get in on the bottom - IWM: had a bit of a run, but still cheap. Smallcaps are still cheap - LGIH: somehow didn't participate in the homebuilder run-up...good value here in a sector that is guaranteed to produce with rates falling in the near term - TAN (or any other green index): Green stocks are stupid cheap. Similar to above, they're going to be a good investment in a declining rate environment, AND the Inflation Reduction Act just dumped a ton of govt cash their way
Mexico ETF's ticker is "EWW" What kind of racist asshole decided that?
Look into EWW it's a real ticker 
I think he's a good narrator, but I don't trust his "future" predictions. So I'd take it with a pinch of salt, having said that looks like u/big_deal has on ground evidence of the growth in Mexico, so that's something you can respect and utilize. Also looking at this Index - [https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/manufacturing-pmi](https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/manufacturing-pmi) , it seems like the manufacturing index is at Pre-pandemic levels and [https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/industrial-production](https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/industrial-production) is also on the rise, along with \~4% Inflation Rate, which should be lower in the coming few years - [https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/core-inflation-rate](https://tradingeconomics.com/mexico/core-inflation-rate) ETFs with exposure to Mexico - - FLMX - EWW - EMCR EMCR in particular since the new president of Mexico - Claudia Sheinbaum is a climate scientist, so it was a part of her agenda to add more Electric Vehicle production in Mexico - [https://mexicobusiness.news/mining/news/sheinbaum-promote-lithium-evs-0?tag=mining](https://mexicobusiness.news/mining/news/sheinbaum-promote-lithium-evs-0?tag=mining) And TSLA Giga Mexico Overpass was under construction last month per this - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3sjvCxnFq8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3sjvCxnFq8) And then you can track their development here - [https://www.buildingtesla.com/#](https://www.buildingtesla.com/#) So again, I think Peter Zeihan, has some solid points, but I would never trade on it, without corroborating the on ground facts.
The older I get, the more I believe that the S&P 500 owns the world and that wasting your time on anything other than VOO or IVV is basically gambling rather than investing. I don't even believe in small-caps and total market funds anymore. That being said... lol... I happen to own a small chunk of EWW. Basically my "Duolingo bet", that I bought a year ago because I was learning Spanish and vacationing in Mexico was personally excited. Just a little piece of play money that won't hurt me to see decline, but which gives me an excuse to pay attention to the country. Very volatile. I was up around 60%... and then markets didn't like the most recent Presidential election results (even though the winner was universally predicted to win by a large margin), and it plunged double-digits overnight after Election Day. It's a fun little holding. But it hasn't beaten the S&P 500 over the past 20 years, and I'm skeptical that it will do so in the next 20. Ultimately, the Mexican stock market is mostly consumer staples and basic materials. Even "growth" in those sectors is unlikely to outpace that of our technology, finance, and healthcare driven domestic index.
Good day - 50% up on OXY 30% up on EWW
EWW seems racist. How they gonna do Mexico like that
OXY calls EWW calls DJT puts $$$$$
EWW MOD! MOD! This guy is poor! Don’t you hate poors?
shit i was trying to lowball for more EWW calls and accidentally sold mine for -$60 RIP
Mexico? EWW (etf joke) Also considering MEXX. Though stocks really not liking Sheinbaum right now.
my short-term port setup is ugly for tomorrow. Long TQQQ, long SQQQ ( with a stop), Long SOXS (with a stop), and Long EWW
Sold apple calls, Dell calls for gains this AM and loaded up on CGC/EWW calls around mid-day
Hello gurus and thanks for organizing this helping thread. My question relates to the margin required, and I'm struggling to understand the maths behind. **For example purposes**, I'm looking to sell puts for these underlyings, all of them are Jul expiration with 0.2-0.3 delta, quotes are for 10 option contracts: a) EWW, $55 put selling for $1.10, margin required: $0 b) NLY, $19 put selling for $0.35, margin required: $4,035 c) TLT, $90 put selling for $0.92, margin required: $0 d) OXY, $57.5 put selling for $0.79, margin required: $13,391 **Questions**: (i) What's driving such a massive disproportionate range of the margin required? Say, why would a TLT which is more expensive have zero margin required vs OXY? (ii) Is that possible that I'm looking at the wrong screen or amount? Does anyone have possibility to look at their platform? Maybe it's just my mistake. Thanks again, appreciate the time.
It dropped 5% today. What was it that made you select EWW? cross your fingers that it goes back up
Because EWW has dropped sharply today; puts increase in price as the price of the underlying drops. The buyers of the puts are betting that the downtrend will continue, and they're willing to pay more to place that bet.
Why did you sell this put at this date? And why this stock/ETF? EWW has dropped from $63.31 down to $58 and this is why it is showing a loss. In general, a sold put will lose if the stock drops and it is surprising you do not know this and are trading anyway . . . You are "betting" on the stock staying above $57, which is outright gambling. What analysis have you done to make this conclusion? If the stock stays above $57 through July 19th, then the trade will profit. If it drops below $57 the loss will grow larger. If the put expires with the stock below $57 then you will be assigned 100 shares for a cost of $5,700. What does your analysis show the stock might do between now and 7/19? Based on this you can decide to hold and see if it stops dropping, or perhaps close and stop trading until you have more knowledge. Paper trading is ideal to learn as you will not risk any real money as you are here.
CMX1, which is capped (that’s the one I own but I trade in euros) or EWW, which isn’t capped.
>BREAKING: Mexico's stock market ETF, $EWW, crashes 11% after as the Mexican stock market posts its worst day since 2008. Soon 🇺🇸
the ticker is literally EWW, no, for reall, it´s EWW look it up LOL
this one? [https://www.google.com/finance/quote/EWW:NYSEARCA](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/EWW:NYSEARCA) Non ironically, the ticker is literally EWW
30YO American homeowner. What would you change if these were your holdings? I’m trying to hedge against US inflation and capitalize on other profitable sectors. Thanks in advance ETFs: XLE $921 ARGT $902 XLF $832 XTN $762 EWW $672 VHT $533 KWEB $453 MCHI $452 BETZ $170 Stock: PRU $595
Calls on $EWW as China continues rerouting its goods through Mexico.
Short EZA. Top ~50 or so economies have a managed etf. EWQ=France , EWI= Italy , EWW = Mexico and so on
I have a small but growing position in SCHY. I plan on having SCHD and SCHY be around 5-7% of my portfolio each though DCA. In Mexico I have another small position in EWW etf ,Banorte(mexicos largest domestic bank) and Femsa(they are a dominant Convenience store in Latam among other things). All together they are less than 3% but I plan on increasing them to under 10% combined. Started buying Nu bank stock in December but it's likely my smallest holding still. In terms of Multinational international stocks I think im only invested in Stellantis and Sony with the first being one of my largest holdings and Sony being a medium position. Tried Chinese tech in 2020 and called it quits in 22.
Calls on EWW 
📰 China vehicle sales fell 14% month/month in January, according to Reuters*.* Japan's Nikkei closed at a 34-year high. China's CPI was down 0.8% yr/yr in January, deflating at its fastest pace since late 2009. India is also attracting money, and Mexico was the best-performing (EWW) country ETF a while back. I'm not touching China.