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If you want to count on one thing in the New Year, count on this …
Uncertainty.
Uncertainty … volatility … risk … they all kind of mean the same thing.
And each term was invoked many times by the Stock Pickers Corner (SPC) network of experts for their outlooks of what to expect in 2025.
For instance:
Matt Warder (The Coal Trader) predicts stubborn inflation sticking around 3% next year. Meanwhile, Mihail Stoyanov (The Old Economy) outlined a few inflationary scenarios in his 2025 outlook.
Mark Higgins, author of Investing in U.S. Financial History, told us in October the Federal Reserve may have cut rates too early, and Apollo Global Management Chief Economist Torsten Slok sees a 40% chance the Fed will raise rates in 2025.
Danny Brody (The Net Worth Club) said the S&P 500’s 20%+ gains in 2023 and 2024 won’t be repeated — meaning 2025 is almost certain to be a “stock picker’s market.”
And Peter Krauth (Silver Stock Investor) even has a recession on his “2025 Bingo Card.”
We’re not here to spread gloom or spark fear.
But we do want you to be prepared.
In some ways, doing a “forecast” for the New Year seems contradictory, since we play the long game and put time on our side. As Chief Stock Picker Bill Patalon likes to say: “I almost really don’t care how ‘The Market’ — or individual stocks — do today, tomorrow, next week, or a month from now. “
But where we do care is when you can turn bad news into good.
Where some folks see threats and risk, we see opportunity.
If stocks keep surging, that’s great: We’ve identified strong storylines and some great beneficiaries; we’re content to ride that wave.
But if stocks roll over, we can accumulate more shares of those existing recommendations and pick up shares of some of the new ideas we keep bringing your way.
You can find them in our Model Portfolio and in our “Super 10” portfolio of special-situation stocks.
And you can find some of the new ideas we’re sort of “test driving” in our Farm Team list of new investment “prospects.”