There is no money in the market and the pressure to sell is very great.
The situation is not good and the worst thing is that there is a feeling that it could get worse. The market is ready to improve, but it depends on what happens abroad...You can't bet on anything.
Still, there's nothing terrible going on. The market is still strong and the general trend should remain upward.
We are starting to see a perception in the market that the high oil price could have a greater impact on inflation than originally expected.
When the (U.S.) market improves we improve, and when it gets worse up there it gets worse down here.
The market looks like it is finding a certain floor.
The market is very nervous, very volatile, and volume is tight. It's best to stay out of it.
The market is very cheap with the weakness of the real and it still can't find the strength to rise, and that's because the political uncertainties ahead.
The market is stuck to the Argentine market.
The market remains very nervous and volatile. While we have the turbulence in the U.S. markets, it's best to stay clear.
The market has been wanting to take profits for several days, but then came the U.S. rate cut when people bought on rumors and sold on the fact, and now the political problem, which really triggered profit-taking.
The market is in good shape. It rose and we are seeing some profit taking ... The important thing is that there is new money.
The way the market is closing, it should open well tomorrow, but where it will end nobody knows. It's only a technical correction.
There is some short-term concern in the market that the auction could be delayed.
With that negative impact, losses abroad and foreigners selling some assets here, the market could have fallen much more.
The political factor is what's most influencing the market. It's just a few participants who are pushing the market around.
It's as though the market was asleep all day. Liquidity was thin across the board. No one is making any bets.
It's not that the market is weak, it's that there are no prospects.
The risk right now is really high and the markets are nervous and volatile. The most liquid stocks are bound to go first.
Its a great market to build medium- to long-term portfolio.
A lot of people had bought into or held onto the stock in anticipation of the offer, so now they are getting out. And with the Brazilian market so weak, this further diminishes the market's credibility in the eyes of investors.