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'Hot' stocks: From the leader board to the doghouse

Investors frequently like to chase "hot stocks." While not based on fundamentals, momentum investing does sometimes work as stocks that are "working today" frequently "work tomorrow" as well.

So, as 2008 is 1/6th done, it's time to look back at the highfliers from 2007 and see where they're trading today. As usual, the analysts at Bespoke Investment Group have some good data and charts for us.

In a post, titled "How the Best Have Done," Bespoke analyzes the best performing U.S. stocks of 2007 and tracks them into 2008. The results:

While some solar stocks are down big in 2008 after a huge run-up in 2007, the big winners are heavily concentrated in materials, agriculture, and energy. BPZ Resources Inc. (AMEX: BZP) is the stock on the list that has done the best in 2008 -- rising another 44% so far this year.

Zack Miller is the managing editor of IsraelNewsletter.com and a former equity analyst for a leading multinational hedge fund.

History: Watch for stocks to start moving higher

There is a very interesting article in today's Seattle Times. With stock investors getting more jittery with each passing day, it's important to put the recent market turmoil in some kind of historical perspective.

"Recessions on average last 216 days, or just over seven months, and stocks post an average 8.64 percent decline during the first half of the pullback, according to Citigroup data dating back to 1953."

It's important to keep in mind that the markets topped in late October, which means that we are about half way through the current economic softening. We are also much farther down than the average 8.64% decline, as we are almost double that in term of broad market losses.

So why be optimistic?

Continue reading History: Watch for stocks to start moving higher

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Last updated: July 10, 2009: 02:04 PM

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