After the auction, which soaked up a huge amount of paper, operators only agreed to buy at a much lower price. |
But for that, prices must fall lower to become attractive for the funds. |
If the government does not have a majority (in Congress), getting its tax objectives and other measures approved would not be so easy. |
It's all falling apart today. Everything started with the Nasdaq, and then one thing pushed down another. |
No one really expected a lower rate. It's just that, in the absence of good news, a flat rate added to the profit taking. |
People are still worrying over the Argentina situation. |
The market is scared with the embezzlement scandal. Volume was ridiculously small. If it continues like that tomorrow, the market may tumble. |
The market rose well; it was a real fiesta. The rates are lower, companies are increasing exports, and (the) telephone sector is expanding. |
The market's climate was totally euphoric. It's nice and easy trading in such a market. |
The problem is that all those shares had already risen enough. People who bought them now keep asking: 'Why our stocks are not growing?' - and they are not rising exactly because those people already bought them. The price is high. |
The rates prospects are giving courage to people. They want to buy one day before the market rises and many are betting that it will rise more tomorrow. |
The telephone stocks had a good run at the start of the week, so investors are taking their profits. |
There is a lack of volume, a lack of interest, a lack of liquidity at this level. The market is well apathetic. |
These stocks always fall victims to their own liquidity. |
This is a technical adjustment; it's too soon to talk of optimism. Some stocks showed healthy gains but they were the ones that lost out most. |