> Is Brazil a good country to invest in?”?

Is Brazil a good country to invest in?”?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Brazil currently has one of the fastest growing economies in the world today and with the

upcoming 2014 World Cup and rapidly rising property prices, there has never

been a better time to invest in Brazil.

Many countries have ample opportunities for business investment including Brazil.

Brazil has opportunities for Investors.

It depends what type of investment you have in mind. Manufacturing activity, Consultancy, ?????

Have you visited Brazil and in what part of the country you desire to invest.

There are Chamber of Commerce who can interact with your requirements.

Commercial Attache in the Embassy of Brazil where you live would give you the opportunity to decide.

The quantum of Investment - Project Report - Bank financial support - Man power placements - Market opportunities for your products or Services - are all the essentials for planning business investment in Brazil or any country.

Consultants are available for which you need to advertise subject you have concrete Project to invest.

Do evaluate the above and than proceed. Good luck.

The US economy is heading toward being on solid ground. On the other hand, Brazil is a mess. Heavy debt and super high unemployment. If you are looking to invest money, do it in the US.

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Similarly, severe loss can occur and many penny stocks lose all of their value in the long term. Accordingly, the SEC warns that penny stocks are high risk investments and new investors should be aware of the risks involved but you can even make very big money. These risks include limited liquidity, lack of financial reporting, and fraud. A penny stock is a common stock that trades for less than $5 a share. While penny stocks generally are quoted over-the-counter, such as on the OTC Bulletin Board or in the Pink Sheets, they may also trade on securities exchanges, including foreign securities exchanges. In addition, penny stocks include the securities of certain private companies with no active trading market. Although a penny stock is said to be "thinly traded," share volumes traded daily can be in the hundreds of millions for a sub-penny stock. Legitimate information on penny stock companies can be difficult to find and a stock can be easily manipulated.

Depend of your investment,which is it?give me more details

I'm currently looking at investment scheme in Brazil, which looks very promising, but I'm not so sure about investing in a country such as Brazil... If anybody has any experience with investing in this country, I'd be much obliged. Thanks!