Cramer says these 5 factors could help the Dow keep beating the other major indexes

Cramer says these 5 factors could help the Dow keep beating the other major indexes


Cramer says these 5 factors could help the Dow keep beating the other major indexes

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday explained why he believes the Dow Jones Industrial Average will continue to outperform the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 next year.

“As we head into the end of the year, Wall Street tends to crowd into the biggest winners, which is why I expect the Dow to keep outperforming the Nasdaq and the S&P, at least until January, possibly even a lot longer,” he said.

Here are the reasons he listed for the Dow’s standout performance:

  1. The market seems to believe the Federal Reserve can pull off a soft landing, likely due to encouraging inflation data and minutes from the central bank’s latest meeting.
  2. Classical cyclical stocks are not so cyclical anymore, especially as consumers continue splurging on travel. In addition, several cyclical companies in the Dow will likely benefit from the bipartisan infrastructure bill and CHIPS Act, said Cramer.
  3. Supply chain problems that hindered Dow companies appear to be easing, if recent earnings reports are any indication.
  4. The strong U.S. dollar has eased in recent weeks, taking pressure off Dow companies that have large international exposure.
  5. Long-term interest rates are also declining, which has been a “major boon” for many dividend stocks in the Dow.

The Dow is down about 6.85% for the year, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have declined 16.8% and 29.4%, respectively. 

Cramer explained that the overarching reason the blue-chip index has performed the best this year is because it’s full of old-fashioned, profitable companies that return cash to shareholders.

While the S&P 500 has suffered more since it has a mix of older companies and newer, speculative enterprises, the Nasdaq is filled with the latter and has declined the most as a result.

Cramer added that comparing how the major indexes performed this year and what drove their movements is critical when examining how stocks have fared this year. “I think this is the most important story of 2022,” he said.

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