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Outrageous predictions for 2014

It is difficult to be in the market under circumstances we have now. We are at the top in many indices, and many of the great blue chips have gone too far. Netflix, Amazon, Yelp, Twitter and Pandora media (better called “the fat five), are all bubbles waiting to plunge about 50%.

The average stocks in the U.S is not expensive, but they are not cheap either. It is better to look at the European and the emerging markets. Gold is still declining but it seems to bottoming out soon, ready to take off again. Gold dropped -1.13% yesterday ahead of tomorrow’s Fed Statement and Press Conference. So, what are we suppose to do next year?

Every year, Saxo Bank are publishing a list with some forecasts and predictions about the markets next year, and those predictions can have huge impact of the global markets.

This time they have predicted scenarios from a return to a “Soviet-style economy” in the EU (?) and a huge recession in Germany. They also predict a failure of the QE program in the U.S. Wow!

These ten predictions are not the official forecast of the bank for 2014, chief economist Steen Jakobsen said, and they are not ment to be “pessimistic”.

2014 should be the year in which a mandate for change not only becomes necessary, but is also implemented, he said. History tells us that changes have always come as a result of the thorough failure of the old way of doing things.

What will happen to the U.S and German economy next year? Will they reach “escape velocity” next year, or will they slow to zero growth? What about the European Parliament? Will the upcoming elections herald a new anti-EU coalition?

Those predictions are made to remind us that “a wake-up call is necessary as the alternatives would leave us with a dire outlook, Jakobsen said.

The ten ‘outrageous predictions’ are listed below.

1. EU creates a new wealth tax on savings above €100,000 in a return to a ‘Soviet-style economy’.

2. The European Parliament elections see the creation of a strong anti-EU alliance, to include the UK Independence Party.

3. The bubble bursts in the five US technology giants that have been trading at a huge premium to market valuations this year – Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, Pandora Media, Yelp.

4. The yen falls below Ұ80 per dollar, as investors pile back into the currency, forcing the Bank of Japan to delete its government debt in order to escape deflation.

5. The US recovery slows down, bringing deflation worries back to the fore.

6. Far from tapering, the Federal Reserve increases QE to $100bn per month and focuses on mortgage bond purchases to support a flagging housing market.

7. The price of Brent crude falls to $80 per barrel, as producers fail to slow down production.

8. Germany enters an unexpected recession as economic activity slows.

9. The French CAC 40 index drops 40% as local politics takes a turn for the worse.

10. The currencies of the ‘Fragile Five’ countries – Brazil, India, South Africa, Indonesia and Turkey – fall 25% against the US dollar.

Take a good look at all the markets today. The Fed`s two day meeting with the FOMC statement release ends today at 2pm ET. If they start to taper or not, I think it will be very sensitive to all the markets.

I don`t listen to what the FOMC members say before those meetings. I do only listen to one person, and that is the Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. He is the man. Is he going to taper? I don`t think so, but let`s wait and see later on today….

News today: Building Permits & Housing Starts at 8:30am, Crude Oil Inventories at 10:30am, Fed Statement at 2:00pm, FOMC Press Conference at 2:30pm.

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Santa Claus rally

Nikkei rose on upbeat global growth signals. European shares and commodities fall before the Fed two-day meeting. The consensus still seems to be in favor of January or March for the first taper.

December is a better trading month than the others and better known as “the Santa Claus rally”. The markets has a tendency to go up the last 10 trading days of the year. Will this tradition continue this year, or will the Fed keep the markets grounded?

The Dow has gained an average of 1,7% since it was created in 1896. It is rising 77% during this seven-trading session period in December. That is much better than the 0,2% average gain in all other seven-trading session periods of the calendar.

The Fed has said it won’t cut stimulus until it sees signs of sustainable economic recovery. Unemployment has since fallen to a five-year low and third-quarter economic growth was stronger than forecast.

Is the U.S economy strong enough to start tapering now in December 2013? The FED has said it won`t start the tapering before it sees signs of a sustainable economic recovery.

The unemployment rate is now 7,0%. This is the lowest level since november 2008. This is encouraging news for the 11 million Americans who remain unemployed. 2013 is on the way to be the best year for job creation since 2005.

The market has a long way to go before it is healed from the recession, but unfortunately the job market still has a long way to go until it’s entirely healed from the recession. The meeting starts tomorrow. Let`s wait and see…. Do you belive in Santa Claus?

News today: Core CPI at 8:30am.

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Market overview

European shares is up today, led by Aggreko with a bullish trading update. The European market is up despite the concern about the FED`s tapering plans this week. Much higher fear in Japan, while Nikkei sled -1,6%.

The S&P was down -1,65% last week. The worst week since August. Facebook (FB) went in the opposite direction and bucked the market trend lower, finished up +11,22%, trading at $53,32. Facebook will now join both the S&P 100 and the S&P 500.

Many investors are very satisfied with this bullish year 2013, but now all the investors eyes are on the Federal Reserve later on this week. The FED have a two-day policy meeting Wednesday.

FED is very powerful! Everything they say have a huge impact of the financial markets. The question now is whether they will continue QE or start to taper, the huge bond buying program that has made the massive mega-rally on Wall Street.

Look out for the brand news later on this week. The FED Statment will be launched at 2pm ET. Later on the same day, a FOMC Press Conference will be held at 2.30pm. This is very very very important news.

News today (all times are Eastern Times) : Empire State Manufacturing Index at 8:30am, TIC Long-Term Purchases at 9:00am, Capacity Utilization Rate & Industrial Production at 9:15am.

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M&A (merger and acquisition)

As I wrote about earlier, you must look for small cap stocks in the Russell 2000 now. It is risky, but high risk means high gain, and you have to spend money you can afford to lose. So why small cap stocks?

You see, America is for sale and that is for the highest bidder. What I am talking about is really good companies out there. The companies that no one is talking about. The cheap one. The innovative one.

There is a lot of money out there waiting for good investments. Many of the great companies are searching for the right small cap stocks. Why? They simply want to thrive by purchasing growth.

Take a look at Google. For example, they expanded and bought Youtube.com. Everyone is afraid of Google. They are a great example of a model for what a media company needs to be in order to be competitive in the future.

Cisco was smart enough to buy companies with great talents instead of developing them themselves. Cisco have done this over 140 times since 1993. They are infusing new ideas and new ways of thinking by doing it like this. It makes them strong and competitive. Google seems to do exactly the same thing and that makes them stay ahead of a rapidly changing competitive landscape on internet.

The really biggest day in e-commerce in history is Cyber Monday. $10 billion was spent from about 70 million online shoppers. That`s an increase of 18%. 30% of the purchases came from a mobile device. 80% of those came from an Iphone or iPad. unbelievable!

And here is the catch: Social sites generated only around 1% of the e-commerce sales on that day. An increase of only 2%. So, E-commerce is the real big thing. It`s business. 17% of the sales came from Email. That`s pretty nice.

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest are popular sites and people still think that social media is a marketing must. The numbers are falling and the money is not in here. Social media is better for branding, networking and community building, but direct sales is better other ways than social media. Will we see any M&A in this sector in 2014? Are those big ones looking for small caps?

This is a tremendous investment opportunity and you as an aggressive investor need to play on it. But how? I expect next year to be a takeover boom! You have probably seen it before and know that nothing jolts a stock higher than an unsolicited takeover offer. The stock prices skyrocket on rumors like that.

Who say no to a single-day return of 50% or more? I have many new and exciting companies on the radar, but I can`t tell you what stocks it is. It is a lot of research behind the work of finding the best stocks, so this is what I get paid for.

But I can tell what sectors you should look for. It is technology and healthcare. I expect a lot of action in those sectors next year. I really look forward to 2014. It`s gonna be a funny year. So, I am still bullish!

News today: PPI m/m at 8.30am.

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Market update

Dow went up +1,26% on friday, while S&P 500 went up 1,12%. Nasdaq jumped 0,73% and it was a strong finish of the week for all of them. Traditionally, the first week in December is bad, but December is the best month of the year.

Is this tradition going to continue? Most of the indices is up more than 20% so far this year. That is strong. The U.S. indices are in a state of limbo right now. Dow and S&P ended flat of the week, so they are going sideways.

Stocks are increasing as better than forecast export data from China on monday. Some people are concerned about the U.S Federal Reserve`s stimulus package and they belive that the FED will start to taper earlier than forecast. Next FED meeting is December 17 – 18.

The speculation about tapering is reflected in the gold price. Gold prices have dropped about 27% this year, as investors are running from commodities to equities. A gold price of $1200 is still a sensitive level for the precious metal. Hedge fund managers are bearish on gold, and many see a new support for the gold on $1000 – $1150.

There are no major reports today.

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