Happy New Year to all! Before I get started, I would like to thank everyone for the kind words, and appreciation for what I do. Unfortunately when you have a "free" blog, or website, it is open to everyone and anyone. This potentially can create an opportunity for someone to express themselves in an inappropriate and disrespectful manner.
Sometime this year, I hope to have our Sector Rotation Newsletter available for subscribers. This will be a "paid" service, and I can give more detailed and actionable investment advice.
For the past three weeks, I have been working on the Sector Rotation Model to identify the best sectors for January 2006. In the Sector Rotation newsletter, I will make changes to the model to make sure that our investors are always in the best performing sectors.
2006 STOCK MARKET
For trend followers, 2005 was a very disappointing year. In the Stock Traders Almanac, they built a case for why years ending in "5" are normally positive. Of course, 2005 was historically very disappointing.
As 2005 came to a close, the indexes essentially went nowhere:
DJIA -.61%
S&P +3.00%
NASDAQ +1.37%
Since bouncing off the bear market markets lows from 2001-2002, the markets performance in 2004 and 2005 were essentially flat. 2006 looks to be the set up year for a new bull market.
The best scenario is a steep decline in the first 6-9 months of 2006, followed by a combination of events that could trigger a powerful rally into year-end. What could the catalyst for the new bull:
Energy Prices Decline- As the economy slows, demand for energy will soften, and so will the demand for raw materials.
Fed Reverse Course- the Federal Reserve not only stops raising rates, but reverse course, and begins lowering rates.
BEST SECTORS FOR JANUARY 2006
We back tested this process from 2001 to 2005, and the results are nothing short of phenomenal. I'll give you more details when we get closer to releasing the newsletter. For now, here are the sectors that we like for January 2006.
1. Medical Delivery/ Healthcare
2. Energy Services/ Energy
3. Brokerage & Investment Management
4. Natural Resources
5. Gold
6. Natural Gas
7. Pharmaceuticals
8. Wireless
9. Air Transport
10. Insurance
11. Defense & Aerospace
12. Electronics/ Technology
13. Medical Equipment/ Healthcare
Keep in mind, this list may change every month. Also, in our newsletter, we will get very specific as to which investments are the best to achieve maximum results.
For now, if you are interested in following the above sectors for January 2006, you can pick from the wide array of sector funds and ETF's. Once again, keep in mind, the investments may change every month.

