SPX MVPs: The 5 Best Performing Stocks Of 2016

 | Dec 27, 2016 07:25AM ET

by Clement Thibault

This is Part II of our four-part series about how specific groups of stocks repaid investors in 2016.

Part I, Best Comeback Stocks Of 2016, was published right before the Christmas holiday. We borrowed our designations from the world of sports. Later this week we'll consider Rookies Of The Year: The 4 Most Successful IPOs Of The Year. Finally as the new year begins, we'll look at the stocks that most disappointed investors, the 'draft picks' that turned out to be a bust.

What a volatile year 2016 has been for the S&P 500. It started off catastrophically, with the index hitting 1810—a 52 week low—on February 11, thanks to the oil plunge. From there, however, the market took off, all the way to a new all-time high of 2277 just two weeks ago.

Overall, the S&P managed a 10.69% return year-to-date. That's quite surprising given all the uncertainty we've seen this past year, from the China market melt-down to Brexit through the US elections and most recently the Italian referendum.

But our MVPs definitely didn't disappoint, each surprising investors to the upside—and well above the benchmark index. Here are the top five S&P 500 stocks of 2016, based on closing prices as of Friday, December 23, 2016: