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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1364137" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>Preface by saying I don't no **** about Wall Street </p><p></p><p>I just sat through an hour long presentation given by a John Hancock analyst and I'll do my best to regurgitate what I got from it. </p><p></p><p>The market had a big sell off very earky in the first quarter. </p><p>At that time the analysts predicted a 2% gain in the overall market for 2016 </p><p>So far we have out performed that by about 2-3% with some ups and downs throughout the year. </p><p>They see a down turn in the market as we near the November election. </p><p>Historically the big business seems to favor a republican president but they are more focused on who controls the house and senate. </p><p></p><p>As to what he sees and recommends </p><p>Put less into foreign investments, small cap, emerging markets and etc </p><p>He feels the larger cap, real estate and natural resources will be more stable.</p><p>He had specifics on the Permian basin play, different oil companies and etc </p><p></p><p>But overall this election has been more strange than any he has experienced in the past and for the most part they are very neutral on the market till after the election because both candidates have very different ideas on energy, healthcare, and so on </p><p></p><p>My take was go very conservative but again it was one guy and I may have misinterpreted as he went over my head a time or two</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1364137, member: 24538"] Preface by saying I don't no **** about Wall Street I just sat through an hour long presentation given by a John Hancock analyst and I'll do my best to regurgitate what I got from it. The market had a big sell off very earky in the first quarter. At that time the analysts predicted a 2% gain in the overall market for 2016 So far we have out performed that by about 2-3% with some ups and downs throughout the year. They see a down turn in the market as we near the November election. Historically the big business seems to favor a republican president but they are more focused on who controls the house and senate. As to what he sees and recommends Put less into foreign investments, small cap, emerging markets and etc He feels the larger cap, real estate and natural resources will be more stable. He had specifics on the Permian basin play, different oil companies and etc But overall this election has been more strange than any he has experienced in the past and for the most part they are very neutral on the market till after the election because both candidates have very different ideas on energy, healthcare, and so on My take was go very conservative but again it was one guy and I may have misinterpreted as he went over my head a time or two [/QUOTE]
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