Top sector for 2013?

Healthcare? Thats what MS analysts have said but i do not really understand the core reasoning because i know nothing about health care. i need to learn probs lol

Does anyone want to just list your top sectors for 2013 and a quick sentence or two as to why you think they'll do well?

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google baby-boomers, health care will be popular for the foreseeable future.....what money they still have will probably be going to costs associated with their health

 
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BTbankerenergy- needs no explanation.

So you're not concerned about a global slow down causing a drop in energy commodity prices, even though OPEC is?

Not if Obama pulls his head out of his ass and does something about our nat gas supply.
 
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I'm actually curious to hear all your thoughts on this. I've invested in energy and healthcare before but have since exited those industries (well, more like started to dabble to a bunch of other ones). It seems like both of them have had years of talks on how it'll be the next best thing, but face high capital costs or regulations so the question becomes: yes eventually they will grow but will they be relevant in the timeframe of our professional careers? 15 years ago there were talk about personalized medicine / using genomic information to target treatment - we've made some progress but no where near the standardization. Same thing with solar energy, electric vehicles, etc. yes we've also made progress but infrastructure is always the big obstacle to having it really take off. As for being health conscious, there was also a period in the '80s where people went through a health craze faze - swapped sodas for snapple, eat less processed foods, among other things. So, what do you guys think, is this time going to be different?

 

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