3 key themes for 2013

To do well in the market in the coming year, you must understand the euro, oil and gold.

By Jim Cramer Dec 27, 2012 10:16AM

Thestreet logoPhotodisc Blue Getty ImagesThree trends that weren't supposed to happen in 2013: a strong euro, weak oil and positive gold. These three trends have to be explored, because they are pretty difficult to fathom but must be fathomed if we are to understand 2013.

First, the euro. We all know that the euro was supposed to be kaput by now, replaced by the deutsche mark, franc, lira and everything else, with the deutsche mark starting the trend. This was a total misread of history and of the denouement of World War II. There's no way that we could ever understand the depth of fear of another war or the guilt the Germans feel. They are simply not going to let this happen. We focused only on the economics of it, not the politics, and the richer countries are willing to lose money endlessly on Greece if that's what it takes, because Spain, Italy and Ireland are coming back, as is the European stock market. The bankers and hedge funds in this country are way too smart for their own good, because they know the numbers but not the history. The euro could go higher still, because I sense that no one large owns it.

Oil is a function of supply. It is beginning to dawn on people that the statistics for the U.S. are far more robust than what the numbers and predictions indicate. Every month, numbers coming out of Texas and North Dakota are much better than people expect. Endless upside surprises, and yet most of the big interests aren't even drilling there yet. The major oils are slow of foot and let the independents in while they focused on unstable areas such as West Africa and Indonesia, both of which will perhaps be confiscated by poor countries that mistakenly gave them rights. The whole federal-lands thing is a big sideshow.

There's talk that natural gas will tighten because of the lack of drilling, but Mark Papa, the best wildcatter there is and the CEO of EOG Resources (EOG), says there's no demand for the stuff, and very few plants are being built to use it. Plus all of the power plants that can convert have already done so. If we could harness natural gas as a surface fuel, I have no doubt that gasoline would be at $2.50 rather fast, but the administration would despise that, because it would encourage fossil fuel use. We are the reason why oil is not going higher. If Iran joined the Council of Nations, oil would go to $75, but it won't, so take that off the table.

Finally, gold, is now finishing up 6% for the year despite predictions that this, the 12th straight up year, would bring the long-expected crash. Gold is the opposite of oil. There's just not enough of it. Go over the quarters of Goldcorp (GG), Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM), Newmont Mining (NEM) and Barrick Gold (ABX). The costs are astronomical, the finds pitiful and, like oil, the only countries where confiscation isn't an issue are in North America. Everything else is dicey.

In 2013 it will be even harder to find, so gold, I believe, will have still one more up year.


Gold is endlessly described as a hedge against inflation, or a hedge against chaos, or a hedge against deflation, or a hedge against central bank reflation. Gold is a story of the worldwide middle class trying to get its hands on some precious metals to become and feel rich. There's not enough gold being found. Period. End of story.
 

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42Comments
Dec 28, 2012 4:44AM
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The Republican, Neo-Con. Libertarian and Tea Party Fascists plans to take over America will never succeed as long as all us vigilant, just and patriotic Democrats are there to STOP you.

 

It will NEVER happen under our watch!

 

youtube.com/watch?v=7BZCfbrXKs4

 

God bless Freedom, Prosperity and Justice for all in America!

 

P.S. DIE WALL STREET, DIE!

Dec 27, 2012 9:26PM
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Guess it depends what you call a plummet....???
Dec 27, 2012 6:33PM
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How many times has gold plummeted?
Dec 27, 2012 6:33PM
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FOXY AZ BLONDE

I WOULD IMAGINE YOU ARE ONE OF THE WANNABE'S STANDING AT THE BAR AT  SAPPOROS 

  LOL,,,,,,,   AND BY THE WAY I FLIPPED THAT LOCATION 2 1/2 YEARS AGO      
Dec 27, 2012 6:21PM
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The sawed off x is at it again Theme for 2013 is I hope we see very little of the midget
Dec 27, 2012 6:04PM
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BRUTISBEAR5:Let me set the record straight.Yes, I retired as a teacher when they

offered a buyout if you had 20 years service.I retired and opened a business.I hope to

go public with it in 2 years.Be sure to buy the IPO, Brutis and Classic lady.

Dec 27, 2012 5:31PM
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Well strong afternoon rally, recovered almost all of todays losses.  Hope it rolls over into Friday!
Dec 27, 2012 4:51PM
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FOXY AZ BLONDE
                                SURE YOU HAVE   LOL

@ A MODEST  10% YIELD YOU WOULD HAVE A $2,500,000.00 PORTFOLIO WITHOUT AN INVESTMENT COUNSELOR  LOL
Dec 27, 2012 4:13PM
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I pray for Jim`s health.I`ve made $250,000 in stocks since listening to Jimbo.
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everyone is looking at this all wrong...........it's the number "13" and everyone's subconscious is forcing all to do stupid thing's......look into the meaning....understand the meaning of  "13"........then and only then will you survive 2013......"13" tricked all into believing  12/21/12 was the bad one just to mask it's own devilish side which has been well known for eon's!

 

Happy New sniff sniff sniff eeeeeeeeeeew!

Dec 27, 2012 2:49PM
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Okay... Brutis, stop posting your junk history. Indeed we could see a hyper-inflation condition but not like Germany. This one will numb the overpriced good and compromise the retailer. Jim is off in la-la land dreaming about stock gains in 2013... the wiser move would be to sell now and avoid the rush as organized finance plummets to ZERO. You went to Harvard, Jim... name ANYTHING solid about the composite of businesses and institutions today? They have nothing, ergo, they can fall to ZERO. If I went to Harvard, I would have focused strongly in Validation 101. Nothing from nothing leaves nothing and even the briefest of glances at who is working and succeeding now, validates the nothing. They took OVER jobs, not formed them. They READ about them in textbooks, not LEARNED on the way up the ladder. They are connected alumni, not self-made individuals. All ingredients for massive failure.
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OOOP'S...........i just  f&rted     ^L^
Dec 27, 2012 2:20PM
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Well RE-Tog;  If you need a little gamble give me odds on were we will be Monday PM.  I'm saying.  chances are 1:10 for down 300, 1:4 for down 150 and 1:2 down 100.
Dec 27, 2012 2:15PM
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To do well in the market in the coming year, you must understand the euro, oil and gold.

 

heres what u need understand....its all KOOLADE!!!

Dec 27, 2012 2:15PM
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Tog & Brutus

I have seen this trend of companies using hiring agencies in Ontario for a decade now.  General laborer and low skill manufacturing (what little is left) use agencies exclusively, it is impossible to be hired full time in those areas.  Makes sense as new projects/contracts may last a few months but these days there are no guarantees about work after that.

As far as alternative food sources I have friends who have built large planters in their backyards (average size lots for a home built in the last 10 years) and have started composting table scraps for soil.  They are buying maybe 1/2 the veggies and 1/3 the fruit they previously bought.... might have to join in.

Dec 27, 2012 2:03PM
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Haven't been to a Casino for almost a month....And we have a little Christmas money...left over.

Ms Lilly says she wants me to treat her to a little R&R....We deserve it.

Ciao

Dec 27, 2012 2:00PM
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Just don't feel this "fiscal cliff" BS is that big of a deal...And trends will remain intact..

With a possible switch and shuffle effect...That will be short lived...

But Kramer may have a better Crystal Ball..........???

 

I bought mine at WalMart.

Dec 27, 2012 1:56PM
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I'm not really sure NEXT Time.....Don't really see any running to the exits...Volume kinda THIN...

Particularily on on stable equities.....Maybe a few losses being taken, others are buying some stocks that are beaten down the last week or so about 3-5%

 

Other Companies that have came out with prospects or going forward good ratings are being gobbled..

The Market doesn't really have any "stable" guidposts at this time.

 

And everyone seems to be sitting on their hands and playing "wait and see." ?????

Dec 27, 2012 1:32PM
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I think a lot of people were just waiting and seeing if a plan might come at the last minute.  Now that it appears none will share price now comes into play.  Might see some unusual event in the next few days.  JMHO
Dec 27, 2012 1:26PM
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The Major Problem....With utilization of a Mobile workforce, Independent contractors, Temporary workforce and Underground employment....Is in my opinion a loss leader to the "Destruction of the Middleclass.".....Not necessarily elimination, but certainly a change in values assigned..

And a much bigger "wealth distribution" to those in control or what is considered the Rich or upper levels of a Society.

The lower middleclasses and the poor will struggle as a undermining portion of a Nation..

The barriers will become harder to break....And the Elite will encumber themselves only to their own.

I think Greece is a good example in recent times...But we are not really close to their plights at this time.....I would sooner compare ourselves to our period of time say 1850s through roughly the 1940s.

Without stabilization, we could fall back to somewhere in those time frames for a large segment of our population...Just getting by..

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