The 4 Biggest Stock Market Winners of 2021

Energy stocks like Suncor Energy Inc (TSX:SU)(NYSE:SU) were among the biggest stock market winners of 2021.

| More on:

2021 was an incredible year for the stock market. The S&P 500 rose nearly 30% for the year, marking one of its best years ever. The majority stocks did very well. For proof of that, just look at the S&P 500 equal weight ETF’s year-to-date returns.

Still, the results were not shared evenly across all stocks. Most sectors rose, but some didn’t fare so well. In this article, I’ll share four categories of stocks that won the stock market in 2021.

Meme stocks

Meme stocks were perhaps the breakout stock market story of 2021. They began rising in January, shortly after Redditor Roaring Kitty released a series of videos about GameStop. GameStop rallied over 1,900% in less than a month. Later, other stocks like AMC and Nokia joined in the fun. The meme stocks have since given up much of their gains but are still up enough to be among 2021’s biggest gainers.

Bank stocks

You wouldn’t have heard it by reading the news, but Canadian bank stocks had a very good year in 2021. The S&P/TSX Capped Financials Index rose 33%, beating the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. Part of that is simply the post-COVID recovery. The pandemic damaged banks’ financials via higher PCLs. Later, the risks waned, the banks lowered their PCLs, and earnings predictably spiked. That accounts for perhaps some of the earlier in the year action in bank stocks. Later, though, the banks started setting new earnings records, sending their stocks higher. The dividend increases probably didn’t hurt either.

Semiconductor stocks

Semiconductor stocks are another category of equity that did really well in 2021. NVIDIA was the best-performing mega-cap stock of the year, rising 135%. Smaller players like Micron Technology and AMD did very well, too. As a sector, semiconductors beat the S&P 500 by a country mile.

Energy stocks

Last but not least, we have energy stocks.

While the past month hasn’t been kind to them, energy companies like Suncor Energy (TSX:SU)(NYSE:SU) have had a great year.

Suncor stock is up 47% for the year, and it’s a similar story with other integrated energy stocks. Most of these companies lost money in 2020 when COVID tanked the economy. But when 2021 arrived, the economy began re-opening, and the price of oil rose. As a result, companies like Suncor made more money than they did in 2020. In its most recent quarter, Suncor had $2.6 billion in cash flow, up 160%, and $877 million in profit, up from a loss. It was a solid year for Suncor. And 2022 could be a solid year for it as well, if the current wave of COVID passes and oil prices start rising again.

Foolish takeaway

So, there you have it. The four biggest winners of the stock market in 2021. Between semiconductors, banks and energy, there have been plenty of risers out there. In fact, it was just a great year for stocks as a whole. Most likely, 2022 won’t be as good as this year was, but there will always be good stocks to buy if you know where to look.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Andrew Button owns shares of Micron Technology. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

More on Investing

Pile of Canadian dollar bills in various denominations
Stocks for Beginners

Is Royal Bank of Canada Stock a Buy for its 3.3% Dividend Yield?

Royal Bank stock has long been one of the best buys on the TSX, and that remains the case after…

Read more »

cloud computing
Dividend Stocks

Safe Stocks to Buy in Canada for December

Given their solid underlying businesses and healthy growth prospects, these three safe stocks are excellent buys this month.

Read more »

dividends can compound over time
Investing

Where Will Dollarama Stock Be in 1 Year?

With Dollarama stock trading just off its all-time high, is now the time to buy, or should investors wait for…

Read more »

The letters AI glowing on a circuit board processor.
Tech Stocks

How to Invest in Canadian AI Stocks for Long-Term Gains

If you're looking for top tech stocks, these AI stocks are certainly ones to consider for long-term gains.

Read more »

View of high rise corporate buildings in the financial district of Toronto, Canada
Dividend Stocks

Top Real Estate Sector Stocks for 2025

Top Canadian real estate stocks: Why beaten-down office REITs could be 2025's hidden real estate gems

Read more »

coins jump into piggy bank
Dividend Stocks

10 Years From Now, You’ll Be Glad You Bought These Magnificent TSX Dividend Stocks 

High-yielding dividend stocks can give you more passive income now, but high-dividend-growth stocks can give you more passive income later.

Read more »

Canada Day fireworks over two Adirondack chairs on the wooden dock in Ontario, Canada
Dividend Stocks

Brace Yourself: My Wildest Stock Market Predictions for 2025

I predict that the Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD) will outperform other large banks next year.

Read more »

man shops in a drugstore
Dividend Stocks

3 Reasons to Buy Dollarama Stock Like There’s No Tomorrow

Dollarama stock continues to rise higher and higher, and it doesn't look like it's going to be any different in…

Read more »