Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 583January 4, 2018

John Petrides: 3 sectors, 3 stocks for 2018

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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!

To kickoff the new year, I’m joined by John Petrides – Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management.

Today John looks back at the biggest headlines from 2017… and makes his predictions for the new year ahead.

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Topics covered include:

  • Equity vs. bond and cash markets
  • The return of volatility
  • 3 under-the-radar investor headwinds for 2018
  • The great FAANG stock rotation

As always, before John signs off he reveals his favorite ideas going forward. Tune in as John offers up his top 3 sectors of 2018… along with a few stock picks of his own.

Good investing,

Frank Curzio

PS – For this week’s Educational Segment [53:31], I break down some of the markets most important stats and figures. This is the same data that has lead me to reallocate my entire portfolio for the next 6 to 12 months. I strongly suggest you listen to this segment right away.

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