The 12-year zodiac has turned from the last year dragon to Snake 2013. Would the snake bite as the snake's reputation might be? Remember 2001 was the year of the 9/11!
Welcome to Year of the Water Snake! Snake is the Yin to last year's   Dragon Yang. That said, Snake does not settle for mediocrity, either.   We're likely to see significant developments in the area of science and   technology this year. Research and development are apt to flourish.  This  is a Water year as well, the element most closely associated with   education and research, making 2013 a very special year for scientists   and scholars. Snake is a great sign, a positive one, with energy that   can help us face all of the challenges ahead of us. Let's take advantage   of this vibrant influence to improve our lives -- and our world!
THE world markets have always been a subject of focus whenever a brand new year comes a-calling.
Will they perform well or are investors in for a tough time?
As usual, while some have looked to the study of feng shui to predict how markets will perform and react in this Year of the Water  Snake, a few analysts and fund managers have mostly chosen to stick to  regular facts and figures when giving their opinions.
Here are the views of some of them randomly selected by StarBizWeek.
VINCENT KHOO
Head of research
UOBKayHian Research
Do you believe in using feng shui to predict market movements?
For fundamental research, we do not take feng shui into consideration
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
The over-riding investment theme for the year's market is laggards. Market laggards dominate our “buy” list.
We  also advocate three categories of stocks to focus on for timing  purposes. These are stocks which are immediate “buys” such as  high-yielding stocks including number forecast operators and  construction stocks, noting that positive newsflows are already  emerging, stocks to accumulate on slight weakness such as  telecommunication stocks, and stocks to accumulate on deeper retreats,  such as the perceived politically-linked stocks which feature exciting  growth prospects
Our contrarian view includes being overweight on construction stocks.
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
The  local market has predictably fallen after a short year-start rally. We  expect a significant retreat in small-mid caps after an impressive  January-Effect' rally. We also expect market to dip further before  elections, but downside is limited, and it should recover significantly  thereafter.
THOMAS YONG
Chief executive officer
Fortress Capital Asset Management (M) Sdn Bhd
Do you believe in using feng shui to predict market movements?
We don't use feng shui in our work.
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
In Malaysia, our top picks are UMW Holdings Bhd and CIMB Group Holdings Bhd. Despite a return of 70% in the year of 2012, we think that the prospects for UMW continue to remain bright.
The  automotive division has been performing well as its Toyota brand  continues to gain market share, while the Perodua brand dominates the  budget segment.
Earnings contribution from the oil and gas  division has improved vastly and the earnings momentum is likely to pick  up in coming years, buoyed by the potential of raising funds via an  initial public offering.
In the near-term, weakening of the US  dollar and Japanese yen arising from quantitative easing would also be  favourable to UMW Holdings.
CIMB Holdings has been delivering  consistent earnings but its share price has under-performed the market,  due to political concerns in Malaysia.
The group actually derives  about 40% of earnings outside Malaysia and the overseas earnings  contribution is expected to increase further with the strategic regional  expansion.
Besides positive enhancement of the CIMB brand, its recent acquisition of Royal Bank of Scotland investment banking operations has also provided CIMB Group with an established platform to compete internationally.
Notwithstanding  the solid fundamentals of the two stocks, one need to be cautious in  determining the entry level for the stocks in light of the recent market  volatility on the back of election politics.
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
As  the US and Japan are expected to continue with quantitative easing, we  expect interest rates to stay low for the year 2013, stoking asset  inflation.
While alternative investment such as property has  traditionally proven to be a good asset inflation play, the sector will  likely face continued policy curbs.
Taken with sight of economy  recovery led by China and the United States, we believe equity as an  asset class provides a very attractive risk return potential.
HWANGDBS VICKERS RESEARCH
MALAYSIAN RESEARCH TEAM
Do you believe in using feng shui to predict market movements?
Feng shui is just an additional tool used to make certain predictions.
Our bread-and-butter research approach has always been fundamental analysis supported by technical analysis.
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
Against  a turbulent market backdrop, the benchmark FBM KLCI could swing between  1,500 and 1,750 going forward, and probably settle at our  fundamentally-driven end-2013 target of 1,690 (based on one-year forward  P/E of 14 times.
Hence, investors should view any market dips as buying opportunities to ride on the subsequent recoveries.
The  Year of the Snake may bring good luck to industries linked to earth,  metal and water elements, such as property, construction, petroleum and  banking.
By being defensive, investors are expected to flock to  sectors or stocks that generate strong operating cash flows and pay  appealing dividend yields such as Pos Malaysia, Maybank and KLCC Property, to name a few.
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
On the global economic front, we should see continuous gradual recovery supported by an underlying positive mood.
The  recurrence of an economic fallout in the United States or a financial  blow out in eurozone can happen, which can then force a downward spiral  in investors' confidence.
KALADHER GOVINDAN
TA Securities
Head of research
Do you believe in using fengshui beliefs to predict market movements?
I  wish predicting market behaviour could be that easy. Feng shui or even  the much older Indian version, Vastu, for that matter gives you a  “common sense” perspective on how certain things should be done in  harmony with nature to reap the maximum benefits for health and well  being but it is not a single criterion that binds everything for success  or wealth.
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
Sell-on-strength,  especially overvalued defensive plays in the consumer, healthcare and  telco sectors, and turn cash-heavy to accumulate high beta plays in  domestic sectors, which are mainly related to construction, oil and gas  and property sectors, in the first half of 20 13. The banking sector  holds good buys based on their attractive valuation, still robust loan  growth and bright chances of benefiting from ongoing domestic expansion .
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
Issues  in Europe will last longer. The structural flaws cannot be undone  overnight but expect bouts of positive improvements to kick in the  second half of 2 013 as fats are trimmed and jobs created. China could  revive its domestic growth without stoking inflationary pressure but it  can be a destabilising factor if its row with Japan escalates. The same  applies to Iran and the West.
LIM TECK SENG
Deputy managing director 
JF Apex Securities Bhd
Do you believe in using feng shui to predict market movements?
Not at all.
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
I  prefer good value penny stocks because the capital appreciation of  these stocks are much faster and larger, compared to bigger-cap stocks. Stocks are all about packaging, style and branding.
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
Financial markets revolve around banking, wealth management and the economy.
It has nothing much to do with stock markets. The stock market is all about liquidity and cashflow.
If  there is enough liquidity, cashflow and interest in the stock, the  stock will run. Liquidity is the most crucial component to the stock  market.
EDMUND THAM
Head of Research
Mercury Securities
Do you believe in using feng shui to predict market movements?
Some people may use it, but I personally do not use feng shui to predict the market.
What are your top picks in the Year of the Snake? Why?
Currently I'm looking at property and crude palm oil (CPO) stocks, for both value and dividend yield.
The  prices of quite a number of them have come down recently. However, they  have the potential to “come back” later in the year. CPO stocks would  probably only come back later in the year if and when CPO prices  recover.
Property players with projects in prime areas locally  (Penang island, Klang Valley, Iskandar Region) and overseas stand to  perform well.
CPO picks - IOI Corp Bhd, TDM Bhd, TH Plantations Bhd, Hap Seng Plantations Holdings Bhd.
Property picks - Glomac Bhd, Mah Sing Group Bhd, SP Setia Bhd, UOA Development Bhd.
What are some of your “predictions” for financial markets this year?
For the local market, less volatility could lead to a higher KLCI level, especially in the first half of 2013.
The cautious investor sentiment due to GE13 is likely to suppress market participation for Q1 and maybe Q2.
The Dow Jones is at quite a lofty level, and we're not sure if it can be sustained above the 14,000 points level.
By YVONNE TAN yvonne@thestar.com.my 
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