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Is the Mexico ETF Worth the Risk? (EWW) 1.3

EWW vs S&P 500 Index Fund: May 1996 – August 2019


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EWW vs SPY: March 18, 1996 – September 13, 2019

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With the onslaught of negative news about the Mexican economy flirting with a recession, worldwide trade wars and heated debates about immigration with the United States, investors are understandably cautious about allocating their capital to the oldest and largest Mexico equity ETF (EWW). But there are some bright spots worth considering:

It can be difficult to find positive news on the Mexican economy, but some reporters are starting to take notice of some potentially positive developments:

As with any other investment decision, there are pros and cons to making an investment in EWW. Investors should weigh the risks vs the potential rewards. EWW has had a good long-term track record and the current downturn in its’ price could make it a great investment. If you are considering investing the iShares MSCI Mexico ETF (EWW), you should consider how the portfolio is constructed, what kind of equities are in the portfolio and some of the key facts and characteristics of this ETF. Below are some of those key facts about EWW:

Sector Breakdown:

Holdings:

Source: https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239670/ishares-msci-mexico-capped-etf

Why the Deep Value ETF Accumulator invests in EWW:

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Respectfully yours, Micah McDonald, aka the Deep Value ETF Accumulator

Previous Deep Value ETF Accumulator articles about the Mexico ETF (EWW):

The Mexico ETF – A Single Country Fund with A Good 22-Year Track Record (EWW) 1.2

Making the Case for Investing in Mexico EWW 1.1

Disclosure: We currently own shares of EWW and we intend to buy more shares in the future. I am not a professional investment advisor. Please perform you own due diligence or seek the advice of a Registered Investment Advisor before investing in any security mentioned in this article. This website contains affiliate links to M1 Finance and Google AdSense.

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