2 E-Commerce Names For 2022

 | Dec 31, 2021 11:21AM ET

After growing steadily for the better part of the last decade, the e-commerce space truly came of age last year during the COVID-19 pandemic. With physical stores shut and much of the population urged to stay at home, disposable income increased and the only outlet was via online shopping.

If we take a look at the chart for the ProShares Online Retail (NYSE:ONLN), we can see it basically flatlined from its inception in the middle of 2018 through the onset of the pandemic. And after an initial fall as part of that flight from equities, it went on to rally more than 200% through the first quarter of this year. But like with many sectors and industries that benefited from the societal and economic changes last year, 2021 has seen a return to the mean as the turbo booster effects of stay-at-home orders have expired in the face of a widespread vaccine rollout and a return to something close to normality.

But that’s not to say there’s not still value to be had from the space and that your portfolio shouldn’t have some exposure to e-commerce as we head into the new year. On the contrary, it’s an industry that’s expected to continue to perform strongly in the coming years, and so here are two names worth keeping an eye on.

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It’s been a tough few weeks for investors of Etsy (NASDAQ:ETSY) who’ve had to watch their positions drop as much as 30% since the end of November. But at least they were falling from fresh all time highs, something that many e-commerce names haven’t seen in months, and it also opens up the possibility that those of us considering a fresh position around these levels are getting a discount.

The likes of Needham have been out with bullish comments on Etsy in recent weeks, forecasting:

“The online retailer's model will win the holiday season amidst industry supply chain disruption.” Analyst Anna Andreeva and team reiterated their Buy rating on Etsy in November, while at the same time upping their price target to $265 which is based on 14X to 15X multiple of the 2022 EV/sales multiple. Andreeva noted at the time that “we think a premium to our universe (6x) is warranted given strength at Etsy and potential for improved top line/profitability at new brands.”

The fact that Etsy shares are down 15% from when those comments came out makes it all the more appetizing, as the price target suggests there’s upside of some 20% to be had from where shares closed last night.