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Kevin M. Wilson, ChFC, PhD President/CEO/CIO Dheenu Sivalingam, MBA AVP/CCO/Senior Analyst 1405 Medical Arts Building 324 W. Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 Office: 218-464-4399 Toll Free: 877-327-5062 Fax: 218-464-4397 Email: [email protected] www.bluewatercapitaladvisors.com Monthly Market Review “Ways to Win in 2013” January 17, 2013 1 1

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Kevin M. Wilson, ChFC, PhDPresident/CEO/CIO

Dheenu Sivalingam, MBAAVP/CCO/Senior Analyst

1405 Medical Arts Building324 W. Superior StreetDuluth, MN 55802

Office: 218-464-4399 Toll Free: 877-327-5062

Fax: 218-464-4397Email: [email protected]

www.bluewatercapitaladvisors.com

Monthly Market Review

“Ways to Win in 2013”January 17, 2013

 

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INTRODUCTION

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1. The public buys at the top & sells at the bottom2. Excesses in one direction lead to an opposite excess later3. Exponentially rising markets go further than you think…4. …But they do not correct by going sideways5. When all experts agree, something else will happen

-Bob Farrell

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ECONOMIC MACRO-TRENDSWORTH INVESTING IN

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Deflation/Deleveraging andMoney Printing Dominate

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We Are Still In A SecularBear Market, But There Are Ways To Make Money

Cheap

Fed Actions Boost P/E

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China’s Economy At A Critical Turning Point –Which Way Will It Go?

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Is Gold In A Bubble? When Will It Top Out?

$976 Billion

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Food Prices Will ContinueTo Rise, But Oil/Gas Depend More On Global GDP

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Timber/Lumber PricesMay Continue Upwards If Housing Recovery Strengthens

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Economic SlowdownWill Favor Bonds In Short Term

ObamaCare Will Lead To ChangesIn Efficiency & Pricing

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The Stock/Bond Correlation Is The Lowest Ever, Making It Great To Own Bonds When Stocks Fall

(But Terrible When Stocks Rise)

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Caveats On Certain Trends

Beware Reversion

ETFs Favored At High Correlations

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CAPITAL PRESERVATION UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS

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S&P 500

Expected Returns Are Very Low, But Uncertainty About Returns Is High

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All Assets Seem Risky Now,Possibly Forcing Changes In Asset Allocation Approach(e.g., “Risk Parity”)

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Risk Parity Means Allocating RisksInstead of Allocating Assets (Risk IsSet Equal In Each Asset Class)

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Recently This Situation Has Improved, But Dividends Still Critical

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THE BEST MARKETS TO BE IN

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DHEENU V. SIVALINGAM

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Europe: Valuations Look Cheap

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Higher Income From Dividends Than From Government Bonds

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European Companies Are Proving Particularly Successful In Acting As A Gateway To The World. (BMW, Nestle)

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*) Surging imports have caused Japan to fall into a trade deficit;

*) Japan will most likely try to devalue the Yen; short the yen.

*) 2% inflation target and on top of that promises to spend 10.3 trillion of Yens on infrastructural and defense projects

Japan’s The Wild Card

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A BAKER’S DOZEN: FORECAST SUMMARY FOR 2013/Q & A

1. EUROPEAN RECESSION WILL DEEPEN, BUT RECOVERY LATE IN YEAR2. US WILL EXPERIENCE MILD RECESSION, THEN MUDDLE-THROUGH3. BEAR MARKET WILL CAUSE PRICES TO DROP BY 32%-39%, THEN RALLY 4. QE3/QE4 PURCHASES WILL ACCELERATE TILL RECESSION RISK FADES5. EM DEBT, EUROPEAN & JAPANESE STOCKS WILL OUTPERFORM6. DEFLATION AND DELEVERAGING WILL CONTINUE AS THEMES 7. JAPAN’S EXPERIMENT WITH THE YEN & INFLATION FAILS 8. GOLD WILL FALL IN SHORT-TERM, RISE TO NEW HIGH IN LONG-TERM9. OIL WILL STABILIZE AT $75 - $100/BBL. (ASSUMING NO WAR)10. OBAMACARE TO BE IMPLEMENTED LATE OR WITH HUGE PROBLEMS 11. SAFE ASSETS CHANGING – CAUTION NEEDED W/TREASURIES, CASH;

BUT HIGH DIVIDEND STOCKS WILL REMAIN ATTRACTIVE12. FOOD PRICES TO SOAR LATER IN YEAR DUE TO DROUGHT, ETC.13. CHINA’S RECOVERY DELAYED OR TERMINATED Y FALLING TRADE

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APPENDIX

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Extreme Situation(Financial Repression) Means AllocationsWill Need To Change If Fed Continues WithCurrent Policies (FutureReturns Nearing Zero For Most Assets)

FV

Problem: Should We Risk Losing Money on Stocks If They Fall, Or Risk Losing Money On Bonds If Yields Rise, Or Maybe Continue To Lose Money on Cash Due To Fed Policy?

(-2.5% Cash Return Line)

Discount Factor Changes (dx/dt)

DFV30ER

Cheap

Expensive

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