Barron's Investment Outlook For 2006

The November 12 issue of Barron's featured their "Outlook 2006" article. I always look forward to that issue because Barron's surveys a dozen or so of the top strategists on Wall Street to get their market predictions for the coming year.

Whatever these strategists think is what the brokers of their firms will likely be touting to the public. And since whatever the public is doing is usually the wrong thing to do, a better contrary indicator you will not find.

Here are some of my observations from the article...

So if you want to go along with the crowd in 2006, you want to be bullish on the stock market. And your focus should be on large growth stocks in the health care, technology, and financial sectors.

But if you want to make money, you probably want to do something different. Like maybe invest in shares of small capitalization companies that are good businesses selling at bargain prices. And as far as sectors are concerned, Wall Street still seems to be ignoring the ongoing bullish prospects of energy and basic materials. That bodes well for those sectors.

Larry Holmes - EzineArticles Expert Author

Larry Holmes invites you to visit http://www.Money-Management-Wisdom.com/ You will learn how to become debt-free, save and invest money, cut taxes, manage risk, and achieve financial freedom in a much shorter time than you dreamed possible.