Tech The S&P 500 could end the year roughly flat (within +/- 5%), which has only occurred on 7 occasions since 1980, a Goldman Sachs report muses, as it points to a potential positive year ahead – which could include increased activity in technology names. This highlights fun facts that investors might consider as they plan their 2016 portfolio exposure.
With a flatish S&P 500 in 2015, watch for a strong 2016 with one exception to the rule coming in... 2008
If the S&P closes relatively flat to end 2015, watch for a potential positive return in January 2016 – and the whole year. Looking at nothing but...


