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Where We Stand

John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer Asset Management, explains his top-down view of markets, the economy and asset allocation.

Keys to Allocation

Sector Views

  1. Technology

    Rating: Outperform

    Rationale: Broad-based innovation wave, net cash and low debt. New technologies to boost productivity across sectors.

  2. Financials

    Rating: Outperform

    Rationale: Low deposit rates, high credit-card rates and strong fee policies offset regulatory risk tied to Covid-19 and election rhetoric.

  3. Health Care

    Rating: Perform

    Rationale: Covid-19 elevates focus on health care. Longer-term fundamentals remain intact for pharma and biotech.

  4. Consumer Discretionary

    Rating: Outperform

    Rationale: Commerce capability in a social-distancing, shelter-in-place world. The virus poses risks and opportunities with clear winners and losers.

  5. Industrials

    Rating: Outperform

    Rationale: Infrastructure programs likely in the offing. Tech innovation offers productivity-enhancing upgrades.

  6. Consumer Staples

    Rating: Perform

    Rationale: This defensive sector remains attractive as Covid-19 uncertainty persists.

  7. Energy

    Rating: Underperform

    Rationale: OPEC agreement has led to firmer prices; rising demand as global growth improves may boost prices if bad actors don’t undermine the pact.

  8. Utilities

    Rating: Underperform

    Rationale: Attractive yields, regulatory support should prop up utilities even as reduced economic activity dents earnings.

  9. Real Estate

    Rating: Underperform

    Rationale: Negative impact of Covid-19 on commercial and residential subsectors present near-term and longer-term risks.

  10. Materials

    Rating: Perform

    Rationale: Sector likely to be major beneficiary when Covid-19 risk subsides and global growth reasserts.

  11. Communications

    Rating: Perform

    Rationale: Fierce price competition between dominant players and regulatory risk among social media companies dull attractiveness.