The document discusses several topics:
1) Investing in Amazon and why it may be a good investment due to its success and growth.
2) Stocks to watch in Brazil for 2023, including Banco do Brasil, Itau Unibanco Holding, and Vale, among others. Performance may vary from past performance.
3) Open Finance in Brazil which advanced in 2022 and is expected to continue consolidating in 2023, improving data sharing and adding new areas like investments and insurance. It allows new payment methods and partnerships beyond the financial sector.
1. 1, Trading Articles
How to invest in Amazon
The first question you might ask yourself is why you might want to invest in Amazon. It is one of
the most successful and de companies in the world with a proven track record of growth and
innovation.
2,Which stocks to trade in Brazil in 2023?
Since the election results, news and conversations have been focused on 2023 and the
possible changes in course in the most diverse sectors of Brazilian politics and economy.
First of all, 2022 should be kept in mind because a lot happened in that year. Since the Central
Bank's official introduction of Open Finance, there have been advancements in data sharing and
payments, with a focus on solutions like Banco do Brasil's introduction of the first open finance
product ever offered via WhatsApp.
The arrival of payment initiators, represented by INIT, and new data sources, such as card
receivables, in addition to the advancement of well-known solutions, like personal finance
managers powered by data, are among some of the highlights of the year.
2. We can advance significantly in areas like payment and credit access, and ERP software and its
clients are among the clients who are currently reaping these benefits. But although consumers
are beginning to see the first advantages in such areas, there is still much work to be done in
order to deliver and communicate to users all the benefits of the model, as well as incorporate
more market solutions as regulation and implementation for this public advances.
Payment
Thanks to bold planning by the regulator and the collaboration of innovators in the financial
sector, we had an exciting 2022 that energised companies to continue with their efforts towards
a more competitive, accessible and quality service delivery financial sector.
What about 2023?
Some experts think of Open Finance as a kind of industrial revolution: The model is here to stay
and strengthen itself. While the ups and downs of the economy are subject to the winds of
politics, as well as tangential issues that interfere with the adoption and impact of Open Finance
(for example, the 5G structure, public policies for financial inclusion, or even regulations
regarding the crypto universe),in 2023 we should see its consolidation
Initially, the Open Finance Committee envisions improvements in data sharing, as well as new
sources covering investments, insurance, pensions and foreign exchange. Also, we should see
new players from the neobank universe joining the scope of Open Finance through voluntary
membership, following the success of companies like Nubank which, since the modality was
enabled, in a period of 3 months, has already had more than 2 millions of shares.
Through the partnership with Open Finance data and payment platforms, this scope increases
even more and allows players outside the financial sector to also use the model to bring more
practicality and quality of service to their customers, using, for example, the new payment
methods inaugurated with Open Finance: with many new possibilities of use to come, the
initiation of Open Finance payments already presents advantages in several cases in relation to
methods such as credit cards, bank slips or the native pix itself.
3. As we delve into the world of payments, we are eager to follow the development of the initiation
models with PIX because they will enable some really fascinating solutions, with a focus on
VRPs (Variable Recurring Payments): the solution enables a consumer to, for example, use PIX
to keep a pre-authorization payment on a platform, exactly as you do with your credit card, to
make paying easier and lower dropout fees.
These are just a few of the promises made by Open Finance for the upcoming years; and
undoubtedly, there are still things that we hadn't yet considered that will astound us throughout
2023.
Amidst the turbulence, some stocks to watch in Brazil include:
Banco do Brasil (BBAS3)
Itau Unibanco Holding (ITUB4)
Vale (VALE3)
Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETR4)
BRF S.A. (BRFS3)
Gerdau S.A. (GGBR4)
Banco Bradesco (BBDC4)
JBS S.A. (JBSS3)
CCR S.A. (CCRO3)
Cosan Limited (CSAN3)
4. Please note that this is not a recommendation to buy or sell any of these stocks and you should
conduct your own research before making any investment decisions. Additionally, the stock
market is subject to change, so the performance of these stocks in the future may be different
from their performance in the past.
Elliot Waves: phases and rules
Elliot Waves
Elliott Waves are a popular form of technical analysis which were developed by Ralph Nelson
Elliott in the 1930’s. Elliott had observed that markets tend to move in recognisable patterns (like
all technical analysis!) and these were created by recurring investor behaviour - which he
termed behaviours based on either ‘fear’ or ‘enthusiasm’.
An Elliott Wave has two basic phases known as the:
impulse or motive phase
Or the:
reactionary or corrective phase
Whilst this may seem complicated at first, these types of phases are much easier to understand
once visualised on a chart (see below).
In summary though Elliott described the impulse phase as always moving in the direction of the
trend, whereas the corrective phase always moves against it. What this means is that, in a bull
market, the impulse phase will be moving upwards while the corrective phase will be moving
downward. Conversely, in a bearish market the impulse phase will move downward and the
corrective phase will move upward. When you look at long term charts you can indeed see that
these types of phases can be observed - check out virtually any instrument or market and you
will see that is rarely a straight line either up or down.
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