Would anyone be interesting in posting ETFs in their current watch lists?
Right now, my watch list has several candidates, but the only ones I'm watching closely are SLV and IHI ....
Lady
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Would anyone be interesting in posting ETFs in their current watch lists?
Right now, my watch list has several candidates, but the only ones I'm watching closely are SLV and IHI ....
Lady
What's on the watch lists? I guess it depends which way the market is going next.
There's a pretty good consensus that financials won't lead the next bull market. What will it be? Technology? Commodities? Energy, solar, agriculture?
What's new in 2009, ala the internet in the 1990's, that could spark a new wave of growth and production?
I won't make any predictions for a leader. However, people always need a few basic things to sustain life.
McDonald's crack fries
IPOD
Shelter
3G Wireless
ITUNES
Transportation
TOM TOM
Technology may not lead the way, but I'd be surprised if it were'nt the winner by the time it's all said and done.
That Rhodes EFT newsletter thing says that XLI looks interesting because industrials is the next big thing.
Lady
You guys who are looking to benefit from gold/silver/platinum prices and believe oil is going to rise, think outside the box here. What countries have big mines? What about black gold?
We get a good deal of our oil from Canada and they've got some gold mines as well. EWC might be something to think about. Maybe an inverted H&S on a small pullback, upside to around 17.50 in the ST. IT-LT, upside 21-25.