The July 4 holiday weekend marks the halfway point of what has been an excellent year for stocks. Through the first six months of the year, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY is up roughly 8 percent, nearly in-line with its average full-year return over the past 90 years.
The halfway point of the year can provide a bit of perspective on one of the classic debates among traders: is it better to buy on weakness or ride the winners.
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With half of 2017 now in the books, here’s a look at how the best and worst S&P 500 stocks of 2017 are doing so far this year.
The Best
1. NVIDIA Corporation NVDA
- 2016 return: +227.0 percent.
- 2017 return: +36.5 percent.
2. ONEOK, Inc. OKE
- 2016 return: +149.6 percent.
- 2017 return: -9.6 percent.
3. Freeport-McMoRan Inc FCX
- 2016 return: +94.8 percent.
- 2017 return: -7.8.
4. Newmont Mining Corp NEM
- 2016 return: +90.1 percent.
- 2017 return: -4.8 percent.
5. Applied Materials, Inc. AMAT
- 2016 return: +75.7 percent.
- 2017 return: +27.3 percent.
The Worst
1. Endo International plc - Ordinary Shares ENDP
- 2016 return: -73.1 percent.
- 2017 return: -31.9 percent.
2. First Solar, Inc. FSLR
- 2016 return: -51.4 percent.
- 2017 return: +23.0 percent.
3. Tripadvisor Inc TRIP
- 2016 return: -45.6 percent.
- 2017 return: -19.2 percent.
4. Perrigo Company plc Ordinary Shares PRGO
- 2016 return: -42.1 percent.
- 2017 return: -8.8 percent.
5. Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated VRTX
- 2016 return: -41.5 percent.
- 2017 return: +73.1 percent.
And The Winner Is ...
After compiling the results, investors who bought an equal portfolio of the five best stocks of 2016 at the end of the year would be up 8.3 percent overall in the first half of 2017, while investors that bought the five worst stocks of 2016 would be up 7.2 percent overall in 2017. The momentum camp scores a narrow victory in this particular competition, but it’s certainly worth noting that both strategies have delivered returns that are within 1 percent of the overall S&P 500 this year.
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