THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO 2010 INVESTMENT PREDICTIONS AND OUTLOOKS

Posted by: Roger on 12/31/2009
Saw this on THE PRAGMATIC CAPITALIST today. That's really an excellent job. You can see many 2010 outlook from various investment bank, hedge funds, ...

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO 2010 INVESTMENT PREDICTIONS AND OUTLOOKS

Wall Street Banks

Goldman Sachs 2010 Investment Outlook
Deutsche Bank 2010 Outlook
Credit Suisse Is Cautious
Morgan Stanley's 2010 Outlook
UBS 2010 Outlook
RBC's 2010 Outlook
Saxo Bank's Coming Black Swans
2010 Outlook From Northern Trust
Bank Of America/Merrill Lynch Is Bullish On 2010
Prudential's 2010 Investment Outlook
PIMCO's 2010 Outlook
PFG Best's Look Back And Ahead
Wall Street Is Very Bullish About 2010


Hedge Funds & Investment Gurus

Marc Faber's 2010 Investment Outlook
Jim Rogers Is Still Skeptical
Hussman: 80% Chance Of A Market Plunge
Boeckh Investments
Sprott Asset Management: The Rally Is Fake
ECRI: The Recovery Will Continue In 2010
Comstock Is Still Bearish
Jeff Saut Debates Todd Harrison
TCW's 2010 Outlook
Cumberland Advisors 2010 Outlook
Biriyni's 2010 Outlook
Sam Stovall Is Cautiously Optimistic
Steve Keen's 2010 Investment Predictions
Leuthold Turns More Cautious On 2010
Robert Prechter: Stocks Will Fall In 2010
David Tepper's 2010 Outlook
Richard Bernstein's 10 for 2010
20 for 2010 By Doug Kass
2010 Outlook From ISI Group

Actionable Ideas, Alternative Assets & Potential Potholes

RBC's top trades for 2010
How To Prep For An Uncertain 2010
Goldman's Top Trades For 2010
Morgan Stanley's Favorite Stocks
JP Morgan's Top Trades For 2010
More Cost Cuts Could Help These 8 Firms
10 Stocks For 2010
Will 2010 Be 2004 All Over Again?
Where To Invest In 2010
What Does History Tell Us?
The 5 biggest risks to 2010
10 Themes For 2010
The 10 Best ETF's For 2010
Gold Will “Super Spike” In 2010
Gold Is In A Bubble And Could Crash
The Housing Market Is Still In Trouble
The Lumber Market Is Picking Up
The U.S. Remains A Low Beta Investment
Dividends Could Play A More Important Role In 2010
Goldman's 2010 Commodity Outlook

The Outlook Abroad

JP Morgan Expects Emerging Markets To Rise 30%
Nomura On China's Positive Outlook
Morgan Stanley Says Chinese Stocks Are Poised To Rally 30%
Bank Of Canada Says Stocks Are Overvalued
Ignore Brazil At Your Own Peril
The 4 Reasons Emerging Markets Will Outperform

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