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Christmas is over, and the refrigerator is stocked with enough leftover turkey, ham and pie to last me until the end of the financial crisis. If it doesn't, the leftover hooch form the annual Christmas Eve party should be enough to dull the pain of the economic conditions.
I believe the first quarter will be a tough one for investors. The earnings reports that come in February will be brutal, and I do not believe that is priced into the market yet. All the market analysts surveyed in Barron's a week ago had estimates for S&P 500 earnings ranging from the low 50s to the mid-60s for 2009. I believe the low end of the range is going to be proven true, and at some point in the first quarter we will see a 6-handle on the 500. I believe we will also see Treasury yields begin to rise in the quarter as the market begins to absorb the implications of the massive stimulus package that should become law before the end of January. Real estate is going to remain relatively weak in the first half of the year, but I believe there is a good chance we see some signs of stabilization in the second half of the year. It is going to be another tough year, but there will be opportunities for patient investors and astute traders. My favorite stock for next year is Darling International (DAR - commentary - Cramer's Take). The company is in the most unattractive business imaginable. It collects hides, bones and other unappetizing animal by-products from butchers and meat processors. It also gathers used cooking grease from restaurants around the nation. These lovely leftovers are then turned into usable products including high-protein animal feed, tallow and various industrial oils.
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At the time of publication, Melvin had no positions in stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.Tim Melvin is a writer from Stevensville, Maryland, who spent 20 years a stockbroker, the last 15 as a Vice President of Investments with a regional firm in the Mid Atlantic area. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Melvin appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email. Brokerage Partners
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