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Strategists' Scorecard: Four of Five Forecasters See 20%-Plus Returns in 2001

01/18/01 - 05:42 PM EST

Mark Martinez

Last year wasn't just tough for investors; market strategists didn't fare too well, either.

In fact, none of the top gurus we tracked got the S&P 500 right. Of five market strategists we examined -- all considered heavy hitters on Wall Street -- all were fairly bullish going into the year, calling for gains that ranged from 6%-11%. Of course, that didn't happen. Instead, the index fell 10.1%.

With that in mind, TSC is starting an annual strategists' scorecard to keep track of the forecasts made by some of the most influential market strategists on Wall Street.

We're kicking off this year's installment by taking a look at year 2000 forecasts and seeing how the big guns fared. We're also including forecasts for 2001 -- and the theme of Y2K1 is: think big. All five strategists surveyed see double-digit returns, and four of them see gains north of 20%.

In December, we'll check in to see how those forecasts are faring as the market heads into the home stretch. In January 2002, we'll recap 2001 and again look ahead to the coming year. Lather, rinse, repeat.

If At First You Don't Succeed
Forecasts for 2000
Strategist Firm S&P 500 Forecast for 2000 Projected Gain
Joseph Battipaglia Gruntal 1625 10.6%
Christine Callies Merrill Lynch 1560 6.2
Abby J. Cohen Goldman Sachs 1575 7.2
Thomas Galvin Credit Suisse First Boston 1600 8.9
Byron Wien Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 1615 9.9
Actual Performance of S&P 500
S&P 500, Dec. 31, 2000 Actual
1320.28 -10.1%
Source: The Strategists

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Forecasts for 2001
Strategist Firm S&P 500 Forecast for 2001 Projected Gain
Joseph Battipaglia Gruntal 1650 25%
Christine Callies Merrill Lynch 1625* 23.1
Abby J. Cohen Goldman Sachs 1650 25
Thomas Galvin Credit Suisse First Boston 1600 21.2
Byron Wien Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 1500 13.6
S&P 500, Dec. 31, 2001
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*Recently Revised from 1720 on Jan. 8
Source: The Strategists
Editorial Assistant Dan Bernstein contributed to this article.

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