Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 375January 3, 2016

Top 10 Stock Picks for 2016

John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management is my guest this week on Wall Street Unplugged.

On this episode, John shares his top 10 stock picks for 2016 with me. 

He then breaks down Apple – including the recent slowdown in iPhone sales and the price he needs to see before buying the stock.  

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John then talks about two big trends that will cause huge volatility in stocks over the next 12 months.

This includes a further slowdown in emerging markets and further rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.

More important, John explains how investors can take advantage of this volatility and make big money in 2016.

As always, thanks for listening and good investing!

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