Ending on a positive note

The general outlook for 2010, if you believe Barron's, or any of the other publications I read, is positive, with most pundits being fairly bullish. What a great way to end one year -- investingwise a good one -- with a following 12-month winner projected.

The economy will be slower to recover than the market, in all probability, and may not be in full swing until 2011. Even some of the bears are cautiously optimistic about the market, though, in 2010, and so enjoy the holidays and look forward to a great year, okay?

My best wishes for a prosperous 2010 and, for the next week or so, a wonderful family holiday.

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Richard Hoe

Richard Hoe

Richard Hoe, ChFC, CLU, AEP has been an investment professional for 40 years, and is a registered representative and investment advisor representative. He has been writing professionally for more than 50 years, and is a member of the adjunct faculty at the California Institute of Finance, a graduate school at California Lutheran University that offers an MBA in financial planning. The information in Mr. Hoe’s columns is intended for financial professionals only, not the general public. Opinions expressed are not a solicitation to buy or sell any specific security. Mr. Hoe may have positions in the securities or other investments discussed in his columns.

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