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América Latina registró 730 mil millones de dólares en volumen criptográfico en 2025. En toda la región, 57,7 millones de personas ahora poseen algún tipo de clasificación de moneda digitalslam, una base que está creciendo más rápido que en cualquier otro lugar del mundo.
A medida que llega el capital institucional y madura la regulación, estos son los nombres que cotizan en bolsa los inversionistas están observando más de cerca.
Por qué LATAM es una potencia criptográfica en este momento
Principales acciones criptográfico de LATAM para observar
1. Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU)
Banca digital · 127 millones de usuarios en Brasil, México y Colombia
Nubank podría ser uno de los proxies listados más directos para el boom fintech y cripto de LATAM. La compañía integró el comercio de criptomonedas directamente en su aplicación Nu y se asoció con Lightspark para integrar el Bitcoin Lightning Network para transacciones de Bitcoin más rápidas y rentables.
En el tercer trimestre de 2025, los ingresos saltaron 42% interanual a 4.17 mil millones de dólares, los depósitos de clientes aumentaron 37% a 38.800 millones de dólares y la ganancia bruta subió 35% a 1.801 millones de dólares.
La acción ha regresado aproximadamente 36% durante el año pasado y triplicó los rendimientos del S&P 500 en los últimos tres años. La compañía domina Brasil, con más del 60% de la población adulta que utiliza Nubank.
Nu Holdings también obtuvo recientemente la aprobación condicional para lanzar Nubank N.A., un banco digital nacional estadounidense. No obstante, el anuncio desencadenó un retroceso, con los inversionistas cautelosos sobre los plazos de implementación de capital y los costos de expansión.
UBS ha bajado su objetivo de precios a 17.20 dólares, citando cierta cautela del mercado a pesar de los cambios operativos positivos.
Qué ver
- Tendencias de calidad crediticia en Brasil y México.
- El ritmo de adopción del USDC a través de las recompensas de Nubank.
- Cronograma de los chárter bancario de EE. UU. y divulgaciones anticipadas de costos.
2. MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI)
Comercio electrónico/Fintech · 18 países de América Latina
MercadoLibre no es un juego de criptomonedas puro, pero Mercado Pago (su brazo fintech) se ha convertido en uno de los rieles financieros más importantes de LATAM. La compañía posee alrededor de 570 BTC en su balance como cobertura contra la inflación regional, y ha emitido su propia stablecoin ligada al dólar estadounidense, Meli Dólar.
Todo el año 2025 los ingresos netos de Mercado Pago alcanzaron los 12.600 millones de dólares, un 46% más interanual, mientras que el volumen total de pagos alcanzó los 278 mil millones de dólares, un 41% más. Los usuarios activos mensuales de Fintech han crecido cerca de 30% durante diez trimestres consecutivos, y la cartera de crédito casi se duplicó a 12.500 millones de dólares año con año.
El atrapamiento para MercadoLibre es la rentabilidad. La compresión general del margen de 5— 6% se atribuye a inversiones persistentes en envío gratuito, expansión de tarjetas de crédito, comercio de primera parte y comercio transfronterizo.
La acción ha bajado alrededor de 14.5% en los últimos seis meses, con el mercado retarizando las acciones en torno a lo que la gerencia ha enmarcado como una fase de inversión deliberada de rumbo a 2026.
El caso a más largo plazo sigue siendo convincente. Mercado Pago ha introducido productos de gestión de criptoactivos y seguros en sus mercados principales, posicionándolo menos como una empresa de comercio electrónico y más como un banco digital a gran escala con infraestructura criptográfica incorporada.
Qué ver
- Mercado Pago tendencias de pérdida de préstamos y calidad de cartera crediticia.
- Integración de Stablecoin y volumen criptográfico a través de su red de pago.
- Si el lanzamiento de la tarjeta de crédito argentina puede llegar a la rentabilidad.

3. Méliuz (B3: CASH3.SA)
Fintech/Tesorería de Bitcoin · La primera compañía de tesorería Bitcoin que cotiza en bolsa de Brasil
Méliuz es la expresión de renta variable más directa de la tendencia de tesorería corporativa de Bitcoin en LATAM. A principios de 2025, Méliuz se convirtió en la primera empresa que cotiza en bolsa en América Latina en adoptar formalmente una estrategia de tesorería de Bitcoin, recibiendo la aprobación de los accionistas para asignar reservas de efectivo hacia la acumulación de Bitcoin.
En lugar de emitir deuda barata denominada en dólares para comprar BTC, Méliuz utiliza la emisión de acciones y el flujo de caja operativo. La compañía también vende opciones de venta aseguradas en efectivo en Bitcoin para generar rendimiento, un libro de jugadas prestado de la firma japonesa del tesoro de Bitcoin Metaplanet, manteniendo el 80% de las tenencias de BTC en almacenamiento en frío
CASH3 esencialmente actúa como un vehículo apalancado para la exposición a BTC, capturando al alza intensamente en ciclos alcientes, pero generando mayor volatilidad en el camino a la baja, especialmente donde la deuda está involucrada.
Las acciones subían aproximadamente 170% en mayo de 2025 tras el anuncio de la estrategia Bitcoin. Sin embargo, desde entonces ha retrocedido a sus niveles de abril de 2025, rastreando ampliamente la acción del precio de Bitcoin y destacando la volatilidad de las acciones.
Qué ver
- Dirección del precio de Bitcoin.
- BTC por acción métrica.
- Expansión de las estrategias de generación de rendimiento
- Cualquier movimiento para cotizar acciones a nivel internacional.

4. Naranja BTC (B3: OBTC3.SA)
Pure play: Tesoro de Bitcoin · El mayor poseedor corporativo de Bitcoin de LATAM
Donde Méliuz es un negocio fintech que también posee Bitcoin, OranjeBTC es todo lo contrario: una empresa cuyo propósito completo es la acumulación de Bitcoin.
La compañía cotizó en B3 en octubre de 2025 a través de una fusión inversa con la firma educativa Intergraus, marcando el primer debut público de Brasil de una firma cuyo modelo de negocio se centra enteramente en la acumulación de Bitcoin.
OranjeBTC posee actualmente más de 3,650 BTC y recaudó casi 385 millones de dólares en Bitcoin, con el respaldo de inversionistas notables como los hermanos Winklevoss, Adam Back, FalconX y Ricardo Salinas.
Su ronda de financiamiento de 210 millones de dólares fue liderada por Itaú BBA, el brazo de inversión del banco más grande de Brasil, en un importante voto de confianza institucional.
En 2026, OBTC3 ha caído alrededor de 32% en lo que va de año, convirtiéndola en la más golpeada de las dos acciones brasileñas del Tesoro de Bitcoin. La acción alcanzó un máximo histórico de 29.00 BRL en su día de cotización (7 de octubre de 2025) y un mínimo histórico de 6.06 BRL en febrero de 2026.
Actualmente se comercia alrededor de 7.06 BRL, un fuerte descuento a su debut, pero uno que refleja de cerca el propio retroceso de Bitcoin desde los niveles máximos.
OranjeBTC es el nombre más volátil en esta lista y debe ser tratado como un vehículo Bitcoin de alta beta. La liquidez es más delgada que los nombres establecidos.
Qué ver
- Trayectoria de Bitcoin por acción.
- Cualquier aumento de capital o nuevas compras de BTC.
- Posibles ambiciones internacionales de listado.
- Cómo evoluciona el descuento/prima del valor neto de los activos (mNAv) de valor de mercado en relación con el precio de Bitcoin.
5. Hashdex — HASH11 (B3: HASH11)
Administración de criptoactivos · El principal emisor de ETF criptográfico de Brasil
Hashdex ofrece un tipo diferente de exposición a las criptomonedas. En lugar del balance general o la estrategia comercial de una sola compañía, HASH11 es una canasta diversificada de criptoactivos envuelta en la familiaridad de una estructura regulada de ETF brasileña.
Brasil alberga 22 ETF que ofrecen exposición total o parcial a criptoactivos, con fondos Hashdex atrayendo a 180.000 inversores y volúmenes diarios de transacciones que promedian R$50 millones.
Hashdex lanzó el primer ETF spot XRP del mundo (XRPH11) en el B3 de Brasil en abril de 2025, rastreando el índice de precios de referencia XRP de Nasdaq y asignando al menos el 95% de los activos netos a XRP.
La compañía también opera ETF de un solo activo para Bitcoin (BITH11), Ethereum (ETHE11) y Solana (SOLH11), junto con su fondo indexado multiactivo insignia HASH11.
A mediados de 2025, Hashdex lanzó un ETF híbrido Bitcoin/Gold (GBTC11) que ajusta dinámicamente las asignaciones entre los dos activos.
Para los inversores que desean una exposición diversificada al mercado criptográfico en lugar del riesgo de un solo activo, HASH11 es la rampa de acceso más accesible a través de la infraestructura de renta variable regulada de Brasil.
Sin embargo, como índice criptográfico de múltiples activos, HASH11 todavía está sujeto al amplio desempeño de los mercados de activos digitales. Y a diferencia de los nombres de renta variable en esta lista, no existe un negocio operativo que cree valor independiente.
Qué ver
- Sentimiento del mercado criptográfico en términos generales.
- Posible expansión de los productos Hashdex en el mercado estadounidense.
- Crecimiento de AUM a medida que se acelera la adopción institucional en Brasil.
- Desempeño relativo de HASH11 frente a alternativas de un solo activo.

Qué ver a continuación
La infraestructura institucional aún se encuentra en las primeras entradas: el Crypto Finance Group de Deutsche Börse ingresó a LATAM a principios de 2026, y las bolsas locales han abierto más de 200 pares comerciales denominados en BRL desde 2024. El ritmo de esa construcción marcará la pauta para los cinco nombres.
El avance regulatorio en Brasil, México y Chile es el facilitador clave para la próxima ola de capital. Cualquier contratiempo golpearía más a los nombres beta más altos como OBTC3 y CASH3.
El volumen de Stablecoin es la señal en tiempo real más confiable de la región. A pesar de una desaceleración global a principios de 2025, LATAM aún registró 16.200 millones de dólares en volumen de negociación entre enero y mayo, un alza de 42% interanual. Observe si ese impulso se mantiene: una reaceleración levanta los cinco; una reversión los presiona por igual.


Deere & Co. (DE) reported its financial results on Friday for the third quarter ended July 31, 2022. The American manufacturer of farm machinery and industrial equipment reported revenue of $13 billion for the quarter, slightly above analyst estimate of $12.927 billion. Earnings per share fell short of estimates at $6.16 per share vs. $6.65 per share expected. ''We're proud of the extraordinary efforts by our employees to increase factory output and get products to customers under challenging circumstances,'' said John C.
May, CEO of Deere & Co. ''At the same time, our results reflected higher costs and production inefficiencies driven by the difficult supply-chain situation.'' ''Looking ahead, we believe favorable conditions will continue into 2023 based on the strong response we have experienced to early-order programs.'' ''We are working closely with our factories and suppliers to meet higher levels of customer demand next year. Additionally, we are confident the company’s smart industrial strategy and leap ambitions will continue unlocking new value for customers through Deere’s advanced technologies and solutions,'' May concluded. Deere & Co. (DE) chart The stock was down by around 1% at the open on Friday at $364.12 per share.
Here is how the stock has performed in the past year: 1 month +17.85% 3 months +45% Year-to-date +32% 1 year +71% Deere & Co. price targets JP Morgan: $325 Citigroup: $340 Deutsche Bank: $388 Barclays: $400 Credit Suisse: $472 Deere & Co. is the 113 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $112.47 billion. You can trade Deere & Co. (DE) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX and the ASX with GO Markets as a Share CFD. Sources: Deere & Co., TradingView, MarketWatch, Benzinga, CompaniesMarketCap


Target Corporation (TGT) reported its second quarter earnings results before the opening bell on Wall Street on Wednesday. The US retailer reported revenue of $26.037 billion (up 3.5% year-over-year), which was slightly above analyst estimate of $26.032 billion. Earnings per share reported at $0.39 per share (down 89.2% year-over-year) vs. $0.79 per share expected. ''I’m really pleased with the underlying performance of our business, which continues to grow traffic and sales while delivering broad-based unit-share gains in a very challenging environment,'' Brian Cornell, chairman and CEO of Target Corporation commented on the second quarter results. ''I want to thank our team for their tireless work to deliver on the inventory rightsizing goals we announced in June.
While these inventory actions put significant pressure on our near-term profitability, we’re confident this was the right long-term decision in support of our guests, our team and our business. Looking ahead, the team is energized and ready to serve our guests in the back half of the year, with a safe, clean, uncluttered shopping experience, compelling value across every category, and a fresh assortment to serve our guests’ wants and needs,'' Cornell concluded. Target Corporation (TGT) chart The stock was down by 2.69% on Wednesday at $174.85 per share.
Here is how the stock has performed in the past year: 1 month +12.04% 3 months +8.50% Year-to-date -24.24% 1 year -29.18% Target price targets JP Morgan $190 Wells Fargo $195 Piper Sandler $190 Barclays $175 UBS $205 Deutsche Bank $198 Morgan Stanley $190 Goldman Sachs $171 Target Corporation is the 166 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $81.37 billion. You can trade Target Corporation (TGT) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX and the ASX with GO Markets as a Share CFD. Sources: Target Corporation, TradingView, MetaTrader 5, Benzinga, CompaniesMarketCap


Li Auto Inc. (LI) reported its unaudited second quarter financial results on Monday. The Chinese automaker fell short of analyst estimates for the quarter. World’s 16 th largest automaker reported revenue of $1.207 billion vs. $1.416 billion expected.
The company reported a loss per share of -$0.04 for the quarter vs. -$0.02 loss per share expected. ''We delivered solid second quarter results in an environment with challenges and uncertainties through operational and product excellence. Our vehicles continued to win family users, not only illustrating the strength of our vehicle and the growing appeal of our brand, but also reaffirming the effectiveness of our strategy,'' Xiang Li, founder, chairman, and CEO of Li Auto said in a press release. Tie Li, CFO of Li Auto also commented on the latest results: ''We are pleased with our solid second quarter results in the face of numerous pandemic-related challenges.
Driven by our strong vehicle deliveries, our revenues reached RMB8.73 billion for the second quarter, up 73.3% year over year. The power of our product, our execution consistency, and operational resilience enabled us to mitigate the cost inflation affecting the entire industry. As a result, our second quarter gross margin remained relatively solid at 21.5%, up 2.6 percentage points year over year, and our cash flow from operations reached RMB1.13 billion.
In addition, with the ongoing at-the-market offering of up to US$2.0 billion of American depositary shares, we are further strengthening our capital base to support our robust growth trajectory going forward.'' Li Auto delivered 28,687 vehicles in Q2 – an increase of 63.2% year-over-year. Li Auto Inc. (LI) chart The share price of Li Auto was down by around 1% on Monday, trading at $32.11 a share. Here is how the stock has performed in the past year: 1 Month -18.62% 3 Month +44.73% Year-to-date -0.72% 1 Year +15.22% Li Auto price targets Citigroup $58 UBS $52 Morgan Stanley $41 Barclays $40 Deutsche Bank $35 Jefferies $44 Li Auto is the 585 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $30.74 billion.
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Rivian Automotive Inc. (RIVN) announced its Q2 financial results after the closing bell in the US on Thursday. The American automaker reported revenue of $364 million vs. estimate of $335.378 million. The company reported a loss per share of -$1.62 per share vs. -$1.63 per share expected. ''The second quarter of 2022 represented important progress as we delivered against key operational and commercial milestones.
We continued to ramp production on our R1 and RCV platform lines, producing 4,401 total vehicles during the quarter compared to 2,553 in the first quarter of 2022. We also rolled out EDV 700s with Amazon in more than a dozen cities in the United States, started production validation builds for the EDV 500, launched our fast charging Rivian Adventure Network, and initiated our new consumer vehicle reservation system. We remain focused on fully ramping our 150,000 installed annual units of capacity in Normal, Illinois to meet the strong demand for our products.
Our net consumer pre-order backlog as of June 30, 2022 was approximately 98,000 and momentum continues to increase,'' the company said in a letter to shareholders. ''In the second quarter of 2022, we produced 4,401 vehicles. Our equipment, people, systems, and supply chain continue to show progress as we work towards our 2022 production guidance of 25,000 units. Supply chain continues to be the limiting factor of our production; however, through close partnership with our suppliers we are making progress.
We expect to be able to add a second shift for vehicle assembly towards the end of the third quarter.'' Rivian Automotive Inc. (RIVN) chart Shares of Rivian were up by 4.14% at the close of trading on Thursday at $38.89 a share. Here is how the stock has performed year-to-date: 1 month +26.34% 3 months +60.29% Year-to-date -62.44% Rivian price targets HSBC $28 Mizuho $48 Citigroup $41 Morgan Stanley $31 B of A Securities $26 UBS $32 Barclays $34 Rivian is the 518 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $34.01 billion. You can trade Rivian Automotive Inc. (RIVN) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX and the ASX with GO Markets as a Share CFD.
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The Walt Disney Company (DIS) reported the latest financial results for its third fiscal quarter after the closing bell on Wednesday. World’s largest entertainment company reported revenue of $21.504 billion for the quarter (up 26% year-over-year), topping Wall Street forecast of $20.994 billion. Earnings per share reported at $1.09 per share (up 35% year-over-year) vs. $0.97 per share estimate. ''We had an excellent quarter, with our world-class creative and business teams powering outstanding performance at our domestic theme parks, big increases in live-sports viewership, and significant subscriber growth at our streaming services.
With 14.4 million Disney+ subscribers added in the fiscal third quarter, we now have 221 million total subscriptions across our streaming offerings,'' said Bob Chapek, CEO of Walt Disney in a press release. ''We continue to transform entertainment as we near our second century, with compelling new storytelling across our many platforms and unique immersive physical experiences that exceed guest expectations, all of which are reflected in our strong operating results this quarter,'' Chapek concluded. The Walt Disney Company (DIS) chart Shares of Disney were up by 3.98% at the close on Wednesday at $112.42 a share. The stock price rose by around 6% in the after-hours trading following the latest results announcement.
Here is how the stock has performed in the past year: 1 Month +20.97% 3 Month +86% Year-to-date -27.41% 1 Year -36.87% Walt Disney price targets RBC Capital $150 Truist Securities $125 Goldman Sachs $130 Wells Fargo $130 Keybanc $131 Barclays $120 Citigroup $145 Morgan Stanley $125 Deutsche Bank $130 The Walt Disney Company is the 47 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $204.78 billion. You can trade The Walt Disney Company (DIS) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX and the ASX with GO Markets as a Share CFD. Sources: The Walt Disney Company, TradingView, MetaTrader 5, Benzinga, CompaniesMarketCap

In a time when you consumers could potentially be feeling domestic budgets tighten up, by the result of surging high inflation and rise in prices of commodities, you would be forgiven to be receiving the news that some of the biggest oil companies in the world, have acquired record profits with some skepticism, you would even question if these companies are acting in the best interests of its consumers instead of their shareholders? That’s the question that the Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) made, when he wrote to four major oil companies today demanding answers for how they are using their record high profits, and what – if anything – each company is doing to alleviate peoples’ pain at the pump. The letters come as drivers continue to bear the burden of higher-than-average fuel costs at the same time as the four major oil companies announced quarterly earnings of nearly $50 billion combined.
Exxon alone reported a profit of $17.9 billion – the highest quarterly profit reported by any oil company in history – while Chevron reported $11.6 billion, Shell reported $11.47 billion, and BP reported $8.45 billion ( USD ). The heat seems to be coming from all angles at the minute with various diplomats chipping in, back in June, president Joe Biden singled out Exxon for criticism, saying: Why don’t you tell them what Exxon’s profits were this year? This quarter?
Exxon made more money than God this year. Energy analysts at SP Angel says: The five remaining Majors (Exxon, Chevron, Shell, BP & Total) have announced c.$59bn in 2Q22 profits, up almost 100% y/y, and returned c.45% of this to shareholders during the quarter. Based on their aggregate $1.1 trillion market cap, this quarter would represent an implied annualised profit margin in excess of 20%.
Some however have a more pragmatic approach and advise that the sector has been haemorrhaging money the last few years, a clampdown on pollution, a focus on a greener future and investment in renewable energy have curtailed some of the industries profits. Consider that in the past 10 years, major oil and gas companies suffered tremendous losses in 2014, 2015, and 2020. In fact, in 2020 the five integrated supermajors (i.e., “Big Oil”) – ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, and Total – lost $76 billion.
Oil prices plunged into negative territory in 2020. Were the oil companies feeling especially generous then? ExxonMobil for example doesn’t set oil prices.
They are set in the market by how much people are willing to pay, just like with Apple stock. U.S. oil companies are price takers, not price makers. Yes, speculators have an influence, just as they do with Apple stock.
Even OPEC and Russia don’t control oil prices, although they do have tremendous influence relative to ExxonMobil. If ExxonMobil decided to produce less oil to drive the price up, it just hurts ExxonMobil because OPEC and Russia can easily make that up. But if OPEC and Russia decide to produce less oil, there isn’t much the rest of the world can do to make that up.
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Sources: Forbes, The Guardian, mirror.co.uk, https://energycommerce.house.gov/
