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Speaking of turtle trading (Way of the Turtle book review) and trend following, anyone noticed that the Mexican stock exchange has been on fire for the past few years? The chart looks beautiful with a gradual angle of ascent and very orderly pullbacks to support (200 day moving average):

mexican bolsa IPC stock index mxx weekly chart.png

If you look at a very long term chart (20+ years) you will see that this trend built a solid base from which to take off. The Mexican markets reached a peak in early 1994 and didn’t revisit that level until 2004! After basing just under the resistance level (~11,000) for a few months, they broke out in late 2004. And never looked back.

Until last year, Brazil (EWZ) was the strongest Latin market. Then it faltered and was overtaken by Mexico. Also notice how the relative strength of the Mexican market was extremely strong against the S&P 500. Even after each pullback the trendline of the relative strength was not broken. They were merely dips within a march upward.

So, is it too late to jump in? Well, considering that the base was 10 years in the making, a measured move would also last approximately 10 years. We’re in the 3rd year, so we have quite a ways to go yet. That being said, I wouldn’t just jump in headfirst. Wait for a pullback, especially to support levels or to a long term moving average (or sweeter still, the conjunction of both).

And if you’re a short term trader, put it up on your watchlist. It is almost in ‘free air’ territory again (meaning that every long is happy). We could have a breakout and long range day today if it breaks out of the mid-February resistance level.

Another way to play this is to not use the ETF (EWW) but to drill down to the components and find the strongest individual stocks and play those on the long side. The advantage is that you’ll get more beta for your bucks, but you’ll probably be stepping in much less liquid securities.

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