S&P 500   4,273.07 (+1.23%)
DOW   33,638.20 (+1.74%)
QQQ   354.59 (+0.73%)
AAPL   180.96 (+0.48%)
MSFT   334.64 (+0.62%)
META   273.40 (+0.29%)
GOOGL   124.89 (+0.95%)
AMZN   124.85 (+1.69%)
TSLA   215.48 (+3.84%)
NVDA   395.12 (-0.65%)
NIO   7.65 (+1.46%)
BABA   85.10 (+2.53%)
AMD   119.34 (-0.11%)
T   15.07 (-4.68%)
F   12.43 (+2.64%)
MU   68.85 (-0.35%)
CGC   0.84 (+0.66%)
GE   105.98 (+1.25%)
DIS   90.68 (+2.36%)
AMC   4.55 (+0.00%)
PFE   38.37 (+0.92%)
PYPL   64.06 (+1.60%)
NFLX   403.64 (+0.13%)
S&P 500   4,273.07 (+1.23%)
DOW   33,638.20 (+1.74%)
QQQ   354.59 (+0.73%)
AAPL   180.96 (+0.48%)
MSFT   334.64 (+0.62%)
META   273.40 (+0.29%)
GOOGL   124.89 (+0.95%)
AMZN   124.85 (+1.69%)
TSLA   215.48 (+3.84%)
NVDA   395.12 (-0.65%)
NIO   7.65 (+1.46%)
BABA   85.10 (+2.53%)
AMD   119.34 (-0.11%)
T   15.07 (-4.68%)
F   12.43 (+2.64%)
MU   68.85 (-0.35%)
CGC   0.84 (+0.66%)
GE   105.98 (+1.25%)
DIS   90.68 (+2.36%)
AMC   4.55 (+0.00%)
PFE   38.37 (+0.92%)
PYPL   64.06 (+1.60%)
NFLX   403.64 (+0.13%)
S&P 500   4,273.07 (+1.23%)
DOW   33,638.20 (+1.74%)
QQQ   354.59 (+0.73%)
AAPL   180.96 (+0.48%)
MSFT   334.64 (+0.62%)
META   273.40 (+0.29%)
GOOGL   124.89 (+0.95%)
AMZN   124.85 (+1.69%)
TSLA   215.48 (+3.84%)
NVDA   395.12 (-0.65%)
NIO   7.65 (+1.46%)
BABA   85.10 (+2.53%)
AMD   119.34 (-0.11%)
T   15.07 (-4.68%)
F   12.43 (+2.64%)
MU   68.85 (-0.35%)
CGC   0.84 (+0.66%)
GE   105.98 (+1.25%)
DIS   90.68 (+2.36%)
AMC   4.55 (+0.00%)
PFE   38.37 (+0.92%)
PYPL   64.06 (+1.60%)
NFLX   403.64 (+0.13%)
S&P 500   4,273.07 (+1.23%)
DOW   33,638.20 (+1.74%)
QQQ   354.59 (+0.73%)
AAPL   180.96 (+0.48%)
MSFT   334.64 (+0.62%)
META   273.40 (+0.29%)
GOOGL   124.89 (+0.95%)
AMZN   124.85 (+1.69%)
TSLA   215.48 (+3.84%)
NVDA   395.12 (-0.65%)
NIO   7.65 (+1.46%)
BABA   85.10 (+2.53%)
AMD   119.34 (-0.11%)
T   15.07 (-4.68%)
F   12.43 (+2.64%)
MU   68.85 (-0.35%)
CGC   0.84 (+0.66%)
GE   105.98 (+1.25%)
DIS   90.68 (+2.36%)
AMC   4.55 (+0.00%)
PFE   38.37 (+0.92%)
PYPL   64.06 (+1.60%)
NFLX   403.64 (+0.13%)

3 Sectors That Investors Can’t Ignore in 2022

3 Sectors That Investors Can’t Ignore in 2022

There are no sure things in investing, but these three sectors have strong catalysts to fuel their growth 

If you had GameStop (NYSE: GME) on your bingo card of stocks that would outperform the market in 2021, you probably won’t get much from this article. However, as 2021 showed us; there’s no such thing as a sure thing.  

Electric vehicle (EV) stocks were supercharged but have fizzled along with the broader tech sector. Few investors could have predicted not only the meme stock movement, but how it has continued to be a story in 2021 as part of the rise of the retail investor. And how about the “recovery” stocks. Airlines, cruise lines, hotels … each of these sectors have faced an uneven growth narrative as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt a smooth economic recovery.  

With that said, stocks still are the place for growth investors to be, particularly since inflation is likely to remain at near-record levels for much of the years. And there are several sectors that stand out for various reasons. Here are three sectors that we believe have strong catalysts that make them essential sectors to invest in for 2022. 

Financials 

As inflation rose in 2021, the Federal Reserve changed the “if” around a shift in monetary policy to “when.” But for most of the year, they hadn’t given investors any dates to rally around. That changed in December. Now the market knows that the Fed’s tapering program is likely to end in the early Spring. And sometime after that, a series of interest rate increases will be on tap. 


That means banks should profit if for no reason other than a steepening of the yield curve. When long-term rates rise faster than short-term rates banks will be able to charge more on loans than what they pay to borrow. And there’s some sentiment that the market is not properly pricing in the industry’s shift from a brick-and-mortar to a digital model.  

With that said, quality matters and it’s hard to ignore JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM). However, big banks may not gain as much as regional banks. And that’s why opportunistic investors may want to look at Truist Financial (NYSE: TFC) which recently acquired SunTrust Bank and BB&T Bank. This expands the bank’s footprint in areas of the country that, to date, have been less affected by pandemic mitigation measures.   

Energy  

Energy stocks will continue to have momentum in 2022. There are some analysts predicting that the average price of gasoline in the United States will climb to $4 a gallon by Memorial Day. If that’s the case then investors would do well to consider moving into traditional oil and gas stocks.  

And it’s equally important for investors to stick with clean, green energy companies. This is a narrative that’s been playing out for over ten years. And despite the gridlock that is slowing down, and may scale back the Biden administration’s push to increase spending on climate change, this is the direction that the United States is embracing. 

With that in mind, investors would be well-served to look at companies that are part of this “both-and” narrative. And one of the stocks that we like for that reason is Chevron (NYSE: CVX). The company is firmly entrenched in both traditional and alternative energy programs. And the Dividend Aristocrat pays out a dividend with a yield that can stand up to inflation.  

Semiconductors 

The supply chain disruption is showing signs of easing. But that doesn’t mean that the supply/demand imbalance will be resolved anytime soon. Semiconductor stocks, which are notoriously cyclical in nature, have been enjoying an extended bull market that will carry through much of 2022.  

Some analysts are preaching caution for semiconductor stocks and big tech stocks in general. However, this is a sector to embrace, not avoid. And if you’re looking for quality names, there are few that resonate more than Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). Simply put, Nvidia supplies chips for the fastest growing niches in technology such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, gaming, and mobile computing.  

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Chevron (CVX)
2.8973 of 5 stars
$155.96+2.5%3.87%8.42Moderate Buy$192.78
NVIDIA (NVDA)
2.7426 of 5 stars
$395.12-0.6%0.04%205.79Moderate Buy$381.08
Truist Financial (TFC)
2.9343 of 5 stars
$32.04+3.5%6.49%7.14Hold$46.56
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
2.6192 of 5 stars
$140.65+2.2%2.84%10.38Moderate Buy$157.65
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Chris Markoch

About Chris Markoch

Contributing Author: Retirement, Individual Investing

Chris Markoch is a freelance financial copywriter with over five years of experience covering various aspects of the financial markets. You may find his writing a little different than other stock articles you’ve read. And that’s OK with him. Chris doesn’t have a traditional finance background. What he does bring to the table is a strong business and marketing background having worked for agencies that serviced Fortune 500 companies. With that in mind, he isn’t overly impressed with what companies say, and more focused on what they do. And because buyer behavior dictates so much of what happens with a stock, Chris always keeps the end consumer close in mind. Chris has been writing for MarketBeat since 2018.

Contact Chris Markoch via email at CTMarkoch@msn.com.
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