On which stocks or etfs would you park your money for this new year?

Just out of the blue, some ideas and not in any way recommendations as I'm not remotely qualified, just wishing to stimulate some conversations for the new year.

Gold

Oil

USD

AAPL

IBM

Emerging Markets

Best wishes to everyone in 2016 may your happiness health and trading reach new goals.
 
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Either NatGas ETFs or in my case futures.
 
Biggest problem with NG is contango right?

I never ever consider it when long term trading, I have always sought to buy near nine year lows or sell near nine year highs and hedge. I do very long term trades now in commodities, many rollovers, but seeking most of the move eventually. I have taken the approach now to be almost always in.
 
Stocks?! It's going to be a tough year for the stock market overall. But imo some stocks will show a decent growth:
  1. AMZN as always
  2. TSLA (due to its fall this year)
  3. GPRO (same as TSLA)
 
Just out of the blue, some ideas and not in any way recommendations as I'm not remotely qualified, just wishing to stimulate some conversations for the new year.

Gold

Oil

USD

AAPL

IBM

Emerging Markets

Best wishes to everyone in 2016 may your happiness health and trading reach new goals.

In no particular order of preference:

AAPL

XLE

EWZ

RSX

GLD

And by the way, UP THE IRONS!
 
Small cap value has the most robust, historical performance of all equity "styles". http://www.marketwatch.com/story/8-lessons-from-80-years-of-market-history-2014-11-19
Using a low transaction, tactical allocation model has further improved returns. Vanguard Small Cap Value ( VBR ) is good proxy
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1C37CJypoxHWHB09e3g25ewOGjP83wDZhj5j6tlrLJoA/edit?usp=sharing

With a shorter performance history, the QQQ has proven to be the top, mid cap growth ETF when used within a tactical framework
https://stockmarketmap.wordpress.co...allocation-using-low-expense-index-etfs-2015/

https://stockmarketmap.wordpress.co...-using-nasdaq-composite-and-nasdaq-100-index/

Biotech and Energy sectors, when used in concert with utilities and a tactical framework, have produced alpha premium over 30 years ( healthcare could also be in the running )
 
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