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Tough January emerging: Vitoria Saddi, senior economist with RGE Monitor, explains why emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Russia and China are likely to remain under pressure in January. Watch.
Trouble ahead: Ron Ianieri, chief market strategist at Options University, talks about the biggest challenges facing the economy in 2009 and why he doesn't think we've seen a bottom. Watch. |
Hoping for the best Hugh Johnson, chairman of Johnson Illington Advisors, says we're getting closer to the start of a recovery. He says the new administration will be a fresh start. January's secret Strategist Jim Paulsen at Wells Capital Management says the secret for January is to help unfreeze the panic in the healthy economic players who have jobs and businesses; to persuade them that it's safe to go out and spend some money again. |
DJIA | -34% | Crude | -54% | Nasdaq | -40% | Gold | +5% | S&P 500 | -38% | Nat. gas | -25% | DJIA | Best stock | Wal-Mart (WMT) | +18% | Worst stock | General Motors (GM) | -87% | NASDAQ 100 | Best stock | Vertex Pharma (VRTX) | +31% | Worst stock | Focus Media (FMCN) | -84% |
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| | After a tumultuous and sometimes painful year, most of us are glad to see the close of 2008. Our experts offer 13 ways to put last year in the past and gear up for a profitable 2009. Sifting through the wreckage Infrastructure, pharmaceuticals and China show signs of life, says Michael Ashbaugh. Prescription for a bear market rally Michael Kahn argues that there is still more healing to come, but it might be prudent to play it safe and leave some profit on the table. January Effect vs. the January Barometer The month's impact on small-cap outperformance may be muted, says Jeffrey Hirsch. Hail to the markets Don't expect the inauguration effect to dictate the market's swing this month, Mark Hulbert writes. January rebound Robert Maltbie offers three picks in educational travel, distribution, and maritime transport. Gain some ground January might see a thaw with the new administration, says Jim Lowell. He suggests ETFs in mid- and small-caps, natural gas and agriculture. The new financial horizon Joe Clark welcomes the new year and says corporate bonds, China, Brazil and Japan are work exploring. Three funds for the new year Adam Bold suggests three steady funds to help investors participate in the market rebound. Be patient Shorting U.S. Treasurys through an ETF is the way to play in January, Thomas Kee advises. COMMUNITY What do you say? What are your strategies for getting through these tough times? Where can investors find good opportunities this month? Talk about it in the MarketWatch Community section. Test your trading skills Match wits against MarketWatch columnists on our Virtual Stock Exchange. |
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