Thread: Senior Brazilian Fund Returns over 63% for the Year

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    Default Senior Brazilian Fund Returns over 63% for the Year

    Continuing our series on single-country exchange-traded funds (ETFs), todays fund, iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ), exclusively concentrates on Brazil, the largest country in South America.
    With $3.899 billion in net assets, EWZ is one of the powerhouse ETFs in the segment, easily dwarfing its peers in size. Though incorporated in the United States, the fund typically invests more than 95 of its assets in Brazilian companies.
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    EWZ grants investors exposure to 85 of the Brazilian equities market, using a standard market-cap-weighted strategy that approximates the entire market-cap spectrum, with an inclination towards mid- and large-cap firms. The smaller-cap companies are comprehensively covered by EWZs sister fund, iShares MSCI Brazil Small Cap Index ETF (EWZS). When coupled, the two funds provide a full representation of the entire Brazilian market.
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    Since its inception in July 2000, EWZ has had an overall return of 6.17 over its long track record. As you can see in the graph below, Brazilian stocks experienced a sharp upturn this year. However, after Trump s surprising presidential victory in November, the fund suffered a downturn resulting from a large-scale sell-off that affected nearly all emerging market ETFs. Trumps tough talk on trade with foreign powers during his campaign has driven fear into the hearts of many investors. But in just the past few days we can see a stabilization in EWZs price as investors have perhaps regained their composure on this issue.
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    EWZ is an open-ended fund, meaning investors can get into it with relative ease, since there is no restriction on the total number of shares issued by the fund. Purchasing shares of the fund will simply create new shares. If you see Brazil as a rising powerhouse in its region, I encourage you to research iShares MSCI Brazil Capped ETF (EWZ) as a possible addition to your portfolio.
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    As always, I am happy to answer any of your questions about ETFs, so do not hesitate to send me an email. You just may see your question answered in a future ETF Talk.

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