THE new energies of the Year of the Water Snake slithered in at  12.15am on Feb 4, replacing the tumultous zeal of the Water Dragon.
Will  the year be better? More importantly, are there wealth opportunities  and will the tides of change bring about better developments?
Joey  Yap, the founder, CEO and master trainer of the Mastery Academy of  Chinese Metaphysics says that globally, problems will not dissolve in  2013. In fact, it will be prolonged to 2014.
“When we look at the  Bazi chart for the Water Snake year, the prominent elements this year  are wood, metal and fire. There is especially a lot of wood, which is  likened to a big tree.
“The wood is like a small knife. Hence the year is defined as a small knife cutting a big tree,” says Yap.
As  the Water Snake will continue to see a lot of volatility, Yap says the  strategy of investment should be skewed towards trading. Hence, do not  be so defensive and start investing!
Unlike most people who are  not calling outright buys on Malaysia, Yap is especially positive about  Malaysia's prospects, and sees the country doing relatively well  compared with other countries.
“Malaysia has the presence of the  growth star, so I feel Malaysia is actually going to do better despite  what everyone says. People are willing to take more risk in Malaysia and  Singapore. You will be surprised. Malaysia will be better this year  than last.
 Yap: ‘Despite the fears people have about the stability situation here, investments into the country will continue to pour in.’
 Yap: ‘Despite the fears people have about the stability situation here, investments into the country will continue to pour in.’ He  adds that for Malaysia, the wealth stars appears in April, July and  October. There will be a total of four wealth stars this year. During  this period, there will be an influx of wealth and business. Hence for  Malaysia, Yap also favours the second half of the year compared with the  first half of the year.
Furthermore, a very pleasant development is that money flows out of China, and comes into Malaysia! With 
Star 3,  which is the Fighting Star governing China, people will be moving their  money out of China into Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and its  ultimate destination, Australia.
Kenny Hoo, founder and chief  researcher of Good Feng Shui Geomantic Research says that the Year of  The Water Snake is the year of correction. It is signified by changes,  be it new policies, new systems and new guidelines. He says people may  feel uncomfortable because they will not be able to do things the same  old way. It can be painful even.
“In Malaysia especially, the  first half will be marked by transition. There will be uncertainty,  there be repackaging and restructuring.
“We will see new products  and new services coming onstream. After July, we can expect to see  major improvement, whether it's in the economy and the stockmarket. In  fact, the uptrend may be rather exponential,” says Hoo.
Meanwhile,  Asian brokerage and investment group CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets earlier  this week launched its 19th annual CLSA Feng Shui Index, which is a  tongue-in-cheek look at what the celestial signs suggests is in store  for stock market indexes, key sectors and each of the 12 Chinese zodiac  signs during this Year of the Black Water Snake.
Based on the  Fengshui index, it would appear that equity markets perform better in  the first half, and experience more volatile trade in the second half.  Overall, the index will finish on positive territory by year end. The  big drop in the market is likely to happen in the August to September  period.
The United StatesSo what does the analogy  of the small knife cutting the big tree mean, especially for the United  States, the world's biggest economy?
 Hoo: ‘After July, we can expect to see major improvement, whether it’s in the economy and the stockmarket.’
 Hoo: ‘After July, we can expect to see major improvement, whether it’s in the economy and the stockmarket.’“In  America, it has a debt problem. It is unable to settle this debt. The  wood element is wealth. So the abundance of wood represents that it  cannot control money. When wealth is too strong and the self is weak,  this means you cannot control your wealth.
“So it is like a rich  house with a poor person. That is the image of how America looks like.  It is a rich country but the people are poor,” says Yap.
He points out that 
Star 7, which is the star of injury, bloodshed and fights is present in the United States this year.
“So  the US will be mired in shootings and security issues. Security becomes  a major problem in the United States. That affects business negatively.  
Star 7 is also a star of fear.
People in America are  afraid of spending. So they stop spending their money, meaning the  economy is not going to move, it's going to contract. In America, they  may be talking about boosting this and that, but it's all talk and no  action,” says Yap.
Nonetheless, the fortunes of America will not be uniformly in the doldrums as
 Star 7 is a metal star which runs all the way until July before its energies start to dissipate.
“So  you will feel the effects in the first half of the year, but it gets  better until the November period. Then the energies will come back in  the beginning of 2014,” says Yap.
So the United States will think  it is recovering, but later on discover that the small knife cannot cut  a big tree, so this illusion of a recovery disperses. Hence they become  disillusioned,” feels Yap.
In the United States, it is an issue  of people losing confidence in their politicians. They do not see light  at the end of the tunnel.
Hoo also feels that America will not see much progress.
ChinaAs  the opposite of the West is the East, the opposite of the United States  is China. When the United States is not doing well, China will do well.
In China, there is 
Star 3, which represents growth. The problem with 
Star 3 is that it is a Fighting Star. There is fight for power.
The problem in China is about who is in control. There is a lot of corruption. 
Star 3 is also a star of corruption.
There will be a lot of scandals, with people in power losing their grip, parties being divided two to three-folds,” says Yap.
Yap adds that the 
3 Killings Star is also present in China. With 
Star 3 being  a wood star, and wood-based industries include manufacturing and  production, manufacturing will slow down. Thus the picture painted is  the 
3 Killings Star killing 
Star 3.
“It's like throwing strong cyanide down to the plants. So growth will slow down in China,” says Yap.
EuropeNow, in the middle of China and the United States is the Middle East and Europe. This area is governed by 
Star 5. 
Star 5 is a star of change and renewal. Picture the entrance of a new king.
Yap foresees Europe continuing to remain on a standstill with no improvement. Everyone continues to look inward.
“Hence  wars in the Middle East get worse. There will also be a dose of natural  disasters. People will be divided. This poison will spread to Europe,  and hence there will be change,”
“Germany has been the one which has been in power, but it is now losing its grip. It will affect its stability. The 
5 Yellow star is present in the entire eurozone area. This star does not represent growth.
He  says Germany is focusing very much on its internal issues. Correcting  its own scandals, throwing out the rubbish. “They are looking inward  this year.”
Meanwhile, in France, it is governed by the Horse animal sign.
“This  year, the Horse has nobility stars. Thus despite all its issues, it  will get its act together. The tides turn to its favour.
MalaysiaWith all the bad stars roiling across the major economies, is there any bright spot at all?
Yes, and fortunately for us, it is right here in SouthEast Asia!
“South-East Asia is governed by 
Star 4, which is a star of growth. 
Star 4's wood element is able to control and counter the
 5 Yellow earth star. Furthermore, Malaysia is born in the Year of The Rooster.  The combination of the Rooster with the Snake year is a good one. So as a  comparison to the whole world, South-East Asia is doing well, and  Malaysia will grow,” says Yap.
“We are in a region where there is  a growth star. Despite us having the small knife cutting the big tree.  We don't have big problems. So people will turn to South-East Asia for  manufacturing or business prospects. Despite the fears people have about  the stability situation here, investments into the country will  continue to pour in. China will be bringing more money here,” says Yap.
Hoo agrees. He says that southern countries do well.
“There  will be clashes in the first six months, but things get a lot more  smoother and stable in the second half.
Hence my strategy will be for  investors to start accumulating now and sell during the second half,”  says Hoo.
Zeroing in on Malaysia, Yap says the Malaysian Bazi  chart has the animal signs of Monkey, Rooster and Boar, which spells a  positive start for the snake.
As Malaysia has a Wood Day Master,  this shows that wood-based industries will do well. Wood-based  industries include the timber, furniture, healthcare, medicine, herbs  and anything which has anything to do with improving health. Hence the  sports sector will also do well. Education, speaking, teaching and  training sectors will also do well.
The other element that is expected to do relatively well this year is the Fire element.
For  Malaysia though, the fire is rather muted. In Malaysia, the fire sector  includes sectors such as oil and gas, palm oil and the airlines. He  does, however, foresee a challenging time for airlines.
Hoo says  that the fire sectors such as telecommunications, oil and gas and  electronics will be facing new competition and new guidelines.
As  for the property sector, which is defined by earth, there is no clash  with the other elements. Growth is, however, slow, as the earth element  is not in abundance this year.
“So you will need to look at the  developers and property launches. If they are launching their ready  product this year to be sold, it won't be too good. If they are  launching their products this year to be sold in the next few years,  then it is ok. Property is still a good long-term bet,” says Yap.
Thus,  Yap will not advise investors to buy properties for flipping purposes.  Buying for long-term investments or for cashflow will yield much better  rewards.
On this note, Yap especially sees potential in  commercial properties based on the formation of the water elements  surrounding earth in the Bazi chart.
“Commercial properties will  be snapped up fast as compared with residential properties. Earth is  property. Earth controlling water is equal to money,” says Yap.
The growth star is also slowly moving towards Rawang. That will eventually be the growth property hub for Malaysia.
For this year though, the hot spots for property are north and south, which is Penang and Johor.
The Klang Valley is afflicted by the 
5 Yellow star this year. While 
5 Yellow does not represent growth, it is always a change for the better.
Thus for long-term purposes, Yap advocates buying property in the Klang Valley.
Meanwhile,  Yap sees the banking sector being weaker this year. This is because  there is too much wood element this year. This wood represents a lot of  money, however, there are no takers. The question to ask is why are the  banks not lending?
“The earth element is there. There is too much  regulation, stopping the banks from doing business. It is like when you  want to do something, and your mum is stopping you and giving you  warnings. This is what happening in the banking industry. Too much earth  producing metal, is like too much advice that is not necessary and will  not yield an efficient result.”
By TEE LIN SAY linsay@thestar.com.myCLSA: Better year ahead 
  WHILE  the past five snake years have not particularly been great, this year  is envisaged to be better, according to one Asian brokerage and  investment group.
CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets launched earlier this  week its 19th annual CLSA Feng Shui Index a tongue-in-cheek look at  what the celestial signs suggest is in store for Hong Kong's Hang Seng  Index, key sectors and markets, world leaders and celebrities, and each  of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs during this Year of the Black Water  Snake.
According to CLSA, the past five Snake years back to the Water Snake of 1953 were not encouraging.
“However,  there are signs that this year's beast will be better behaved: All five  of the basic elements or energies are present in the fortune charts  (including the market-driver Fire!); and the annual Flying Star energies  all return to their “home” sectors for the first time in nine years,”  it says in a statement.
CLSA points out that in only one year did  markets end the year convincingly above their opening and the size of  the drops of the most recent three has been growing ever worse.
As  befits “skin-shedders”, Snake years are marked by major transformation  and change and sometimes great upheaval: Pearl Harbour (1941), Twin  Towers (2001), Tiananmen (1989), Fall of the Wall (1989), Great  Depression (1929), recessions (1953, 2001), revolutions (1917, 1989),  and major conflicts (1941, 1965), it says.
Meanwhile, at a press  conference in Hong Kong, Mariana Kou, a CLSA research analyst and  self-proclaimed feng shui master, says the Water Snake year will see the  Hong Kong's stock market perform better compared to last year.
“We  see a resource-led slow burn run-up for the Hang Seng Index from the  second quarter. As it builds, risk flicks on', resulting in the second  half being more volatile, but there are opportunities,” Kou was quoted  as saying in 
China Daily.
The paper reported her as saying  that the first-half rally will come to a sudden end in August, which  seems to be “double trouble” because the crucial Fire element dies away  in the month, Earth falls, Metal overshoots and Water puts a dampener on  prospects.
In terms of sectors, CLSA expects the best  performances from those traditionally associated with Metal such as  broking and financials and also Water like gaming and logistics.
As  for the zodiac signs, Roosters, Cows and Dogs look set to be this  year's “grinners”, whereas Pigs, Tigers, Sheep and Snakes may need all  the pluck they can muster.
CLSA's prediction for the 12 animal signs
TigerIt  may well feel like a jungle out there this year for you Striped Types,  what with all the snipes, gripes and swipes. To get you through, take  your cue from the Fab Four over the Stones and Let It Be. (You can  always Let It Bleed later). And read the fineprint. As the chef said to  the young apprentice with a sniff: This stew's well past.'
RabbitAmid  machinations infernal, hop springs eternal - and with good cause in  your case, Bunnies. The outlook may not be quite 24-carrot just yet, but  it's still leaps and bounds ahead of what you've been catching of late.  And there'll be high-fiving all round when the hooves of next year's  fiery Horse hit the horizon.
DragonThe good news?  Your fortune's far flasher than it was for last year. The bad news?  That's probably not saying a lot, eh? We jest. Well, jest a bit. A  fascinating thing, relativity - all the more so if you've got the  foggiest notion of the theory behind it. Best left to the Einsteins, no  doubt. Quark, strangeness and charm indeed.
SnakeIt  just doesn't seem right, eh? It's your year, but instead of three  cheers you're more likely to cop one over the ear. It's just the feng  shui of the world. So moan on your own or take it in your slide. Think  of it as a great opportunity to test your mettle. And, as the doctor  said to the boy who'd swallowed another marble: This too shall pass.'
HorseWhoa!  What's not to like? It's no laydown whinny-winner, but there's neigh  point in looking about for trouble. Besides which, a mirror will soon  show what's most likely to trip you up this year. Don't be an ass!  Reload that ever-reliable Horse sense, get your head in the right place  and see how easily “ordinary” becomes “oat-standing”.
SheepJeepers  Sheepsters, we feel your pain', as Big Bill was wont to coo in that way  that you almost believed him. Being dogged by seven surly stars is no  fun. But banish the bleatin' and you'll soon have the fleas beaten. And  as the teacher said encouragingly to the boy struggling to unravel an  unruly sentence: This too shall parse.'
MonkeyFrom  where we're standing, it doesn't look as if it would take much to nudge  that “ssso-so” up into “Sweet Street” territory or even higher up da  vine. Sure, you've got seven ssso-and-ssso skunks to keep an eye on, but  just look at the names who've got your back! Get your tail into gear,  and razzle-dazzle with the old Monkey magic.
RoosterAs  Family Guy's Peter Griffin would put it (ad nauseam): Bb- b-bird, bird,  bird, b-bird's the word . . . ' You Roosters surely must be getting  sick of this chicken run of spanking good luck you've been having?  Wouldn't like to toss a few crumbs our way? Oh well, never mind. Now,  what is it they make feather-dusters from . .
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DogTalk  about a turnaround story! If only we could have bought lots of lots of  you lot last year, when you were totally out in the dog house and on the  cold, wet nose. Now you're baaark! And you're practically leader of the  zodiac pack. Howl lovely to see. Suddenly, Iggy Pop almost makes sense:  I just wanna be your dawwg . . . ' Woof!
PigIt's more than a boar knowing some unseen, all-powerful presence is tracking your every move - and that's just 
Google.  You poor Porkers have the Tai Sui on your tails as well. Snout to do  but your best: Stuck pigs squeal and quit; stoic pigs deal with it. As  the dentist said to the boy with the makings of an abcess. This tooth  shall pus.'
RatLeaving aside the caveat of the  best-laid plans' and all that, your fortune is looking well on the  bright side of “average” - indeed within a whisker of “wonderful” for  many, especially Water Rats. That said (and twitch his own of course),  use the old Mouse nous and go easy on the squeaks and squeals of  delight. Gets up a few noses.
CowHow's “wow”  sound, Cows? That's the word for the Herd once the Snake's on the make.  Content is king, as a bullish Bill Gates argued, and there should be few  more contented than you mob come the close, given the crme de la crme  outlook. No call for grabbing bulls by horns - simply take the year by  the ears and life as it comes