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Why growth and dividend stocks will be hot items for 2022, along with these super-productive companies
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And while selling by company insiders and other billionaires sparks fears of a bigger correction, Navellier argued we've seen that via omicron-driven market pullbacks between Thanksgiving week and Dec. 3.\nNavellier now sees much of the risk \"wrung out\" of markets, and the year-end as a great time to buy, with most year-end tax selling now exhausted. As for growth and dividend stocks, he laid out four reasons for optimism:\n\n\nEven with year-over-year comparisons tougher, a “narrower market is good news for growth stocks and dividend growth stocks and bad news for the ‘index fund’ crowd, since growth stocks and dividend growth stocks have traditionally prospered in a narrowing, more selective, stock market environment like this.”\nThe Fed is likely to stay “reasonably accommodative”, winding down quantitative easing by March, but with rates going up gradually.\nInflation will eventually dip, but stay above the Fed’s target through 2022. 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