2009: A Market Odyssey

By Minyanville Staff Dec 30, 2008 8:12 am

Forward-looking perspectives on the year ahead.



2009

 
2009: A Market Odyssey    
Ten Themes for 2009 This ain't no garden variety, one-and-done recession. Todd Harrison
Debt Comes Home to Roost In 2009, the world will need to adjust to a new economic order of reduced expectations. Satyajit Das
Globalization. What Globalization? Protectionism could reign supreme in 2009. Mark Bloudek
Crunch Time In the ultimate game of chicken, US bets foreign creditors won't allow its economy to collapse. Fil Zucchi
Capitalism Under Attack In 2009, Minyans must defend against the free market's detractors. Rod David
Regression to the Mean If it comes to pass, 2009 should produce materially higher returns. Sean Udall
Will Darwinism Return to the Markets? In 2009 and beyond, survivors will be those that shun greed and embrace common sense. Bennet Sedacca
Embrace the Bear In 2008, years of gains were wiped away. In 2009, the key is to stay humble and focused. Holmes Osborne
Five Themes You Need to Know for 2009 When all is said and done, perhaps the best thing that will be said about 2009 is that it only lasted a year. Kevin Depew
2009: The Year of the Trader Ability to make tactical moves of utmost importance. Cody Tafel
Roadmap for 2009 Ability to make tactical moves of utmost importance. Jeffery Cooper
Nine Stocks for 2009 Ones to watch in the coming year. Davis Dispennette
Stock Market Roadmap for 2009 Software, energy, infrastructure ones to watch. William Fleckenstein
Goldman, Morgan Between a Rock and a Hard Place And nine other predictions for 2009. Daniel Englander
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