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Tuesday
Dec292009

2010 Bespoke Roundtable

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At the end of each year, the big financial media outlets typically conduct roundtables to get outlooks from key players in the financial markets. Over the past few years, the individuals that run the best financial blogs and websites have become key players in their own rights, and their opinions are highly regarded by millions of loyal readers. This year, we decided to conduct our own roundtable with some of the major names in the online financial community, and it's all available for free to anyone with Internet access!


Twelve of the most popular financial blogs/websites agreed to participate in the roundtable. Each participant was asked to respond to the same 25 questions regarding their 2010 outlooks as well as their take on 2009. The responses we got were incredibly insightful, and they should really help investors form their own opinions on what is to come for financial markets in the year ahead.  Please click here to view the 2010 Bespoke Roundtable.

Reader Comments (2)

This roundtable is very useful as a contrarian indicator. Based on the responses, I feel certain about the following:1. Long bond would be UP2. Oil would be DOWN3. S&P would be FLAT or DOWN4. Home prices would be DOWN.5. China would be DOWN.6. Dollar would be FLAT.

Feel free to compare these with the reality at the end of 2010.



December 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterR
Interesting. Aren`t these bloggers pretty much mainstream? This is the best 2010 Investment Outlook I have read so far: (a bit contrarian but very thoughtful)

http://oiltradersblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/investment-outlook-2010.html

Have a great 2010
December 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWascot

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