After Stellar 2021, Markets Could Remain Strong In 2022, But Beware Rising Risks

 | Jan 04, 2022 06:15AM ET

After markets produced some of the biggest gains in the last 20 years during 2021, what can investors expect next?

History suggests that the momentum should continue in 2022, but investors could also face more stress in the coming year from an array of worries about the coronavirus, inflation and interest rates and politics, foreign and domestic.

As such, one hears Wall Street pundits talking a lot about the need for caution and realistic patience. Markets, they say, will have a good year, but they'll be volatile. Maybe not as volatile as they were in early 2020 when panic over COVID-19 pressured the S&P 500 lower by 35% in about a month.

However, that's not the case now. The SPX started 2022 by closing at a record 4,796.56 during the first day of trade.

That occurred after the broad benchmark finished 2021 at 4,766.18, up 26.9% from 2020, its best performance since 2019, its third-best showing since 1997's 31% gain.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 18.8% in 2021, and the NASDAQ Composite added 21.4%.

The fact is the US stock market has been on a durable roll since the 2008-2009 financial crisis.