Monday July 13, 2009 - ThePredatorsDen.com
As we approach the end of 2009 the market should start to see a continuation of the rebound that we saw in the 2nd quarter of 2009. Many stocks will start to stage big recoveries, listed below are our top 5 picks we think will move big by the end of the year
AAPL – With the new IPhone finally out in store and selling millions of units on the first day of release, Apple has potential to fly as we enter the holiday season. Forecast for the end of the year $155.
RIMM – With it’s many different selections of business smart phones to choose from and economy slowly starting to turn for the better, businesses will start to prepare to outfit their employees with these devices to take advantage of the new market and economy evolving before them. Forecast for the end of the year $85
AMZN – With the Christmas Season right around the corner, Amazon will be the leading online shopping place of choice by many e-consumers once again, as consumers look for the best deals to match tight budgets. Forecast for the end of the year $95
ORCL – With it’s vast majority of software offerings for corporate giants, this company is going no where but up. Corporate company’s will use the software tools that Oracle has to offer as an edge in the new markets that evolving soon. Forecast for the end of the year $23
PRU – The insurance sector is definitely due for a comeback after being beaten up so badly during late 2008 and 2009. What company greater to lead the industry into the new evolving recovering economy than the rock Prudential. With being well capitalize to make it through the storm, and good management, Prudential should show great strength going into the fourth quarter. Forecast for the end of the year $44.
In conclusion, these stocks should have pretty good moves into the end of the year. For more profitable stock plays or even daily stock plays signup for ThePredatorsDen.com Stock Play Membership where you’ll have acces to up to the minute stock play, day trades, and some good longer term trades.
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