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Buy these 39 quality stocks with rising earnings in a market with intriguing but imperfect parallels to the highly volatile fall of 2016

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Prediction markets are signaling that Trump will retake the White House.
  • Donald Trump appears to be gaining momentum, just as he did in the fall of 2016.
  • But just like the outcome of the upcoming election, the investing implications are unclear.
  • Here are 39 quality economically sensitive stocks to buy, according to Morgan Stanley.

It's starting to look like the fall of 2016 all over again, though looks can be deceiving.

Eight years ago, in late October, Donald Trump rode a rising wave of momentum that culminated in a presidential win that shocked many. Economically sensitive stocks, including financials and industrials, took off in anticipation of that result and caught fire after it became official.

Donald Trump built momentum in the fall of 2016.

Although that pivotal autumn may feel like a lifetime ago, strategists at Morgan Stanley recently noted that there are a few key similarities between that backdrop and today's market.

While polls indicate that former President Trump is in a tight race with Vice President Kamala Harris, election markets are telling a different story by assigning Trump a 63% chance of victory, up from 49% at the end of September. Other odds providers are telling a similar story.

Investors are setting up their portfolios for a Trump win

It's not just the betting markets that appear convinced that Trump has the upper hand.

Several parts of the stock market seem to be preparing for another Trump presidency, according to Morgan Stanley. Consumer-focused stocks that would be hit hard by Trump's tariffs have suffered lately, as have renewable energy companies that may do better under Harris.

Meanwhile, cyclical firms also briefly surged alongside Trump, which is reminiscent of 2016.

"Directionally, sector leadership is leaning toward the 2016 playbook to some extent (i.e., Financials and Industrials outperforming)," wrote Mike Wilson, the chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, in a late-October note.

However, investors may want to take that latter trend with a grain of salt.

Industrials have given back all their gains from earlier in the month in the last two weeks, while other cyclical stalwarts like materials and small caps are down in the last month. And although financials have been hot, Wilson thinks that's largely due to better-than-anticipated earnings.

"The magnitude of these sector moves is unconvincing outside of Financials, which have also been the beneficiary of a strong earnings season and improving fundamentals — the primary reason for our upgrade three weeks ago," Wilson wrote.

Further complicating the picture is the fact that this economic climate bears little resemblance to that of eight years ago.

In 2016, the federal funds rate was low but starting to rise since inflation was a non-issue. The opposite is true today, as interest rates are beginning to fall from a relatively high level because inflation is declining, though it's still above the Federal Reserve's 2% target.

"Markets generally welcomed a reflationary playbook in 2016," Wilson wrote. "Inflation was not a headwind to consumers in the way it is now."

GDP growth is also much stronger now than it was in 2016, where components of the economy, like manufacturing, were just emerging from an extended contraction, as Wilson noted. The unemployment rate is also more than a half point lower.

39 quality stocks to buy

Trump's win in 2016 coincided with a major rally for the broader market and cyclical stocks, though it's unclear if that would be the case again if political history repeats itself.

Regardless of who's in office, Morgan Stanley outlined a list of 39 economically sensitive stocks that should do well. These companies have an overweight rating from the firm's analysts, along with an above-median quality score relative to their sector peers and positive forward earnings revisions in the last three months.

Below are those stocks, along with the tickers, market capitalizations, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios, sectors, and industries for each. Names are sorted alphabetically by sector and industry — and within their sector and industry, if applicable.

1. Alphabet

Ticker: GOOGL

Market cap: $2.116B

P/E ratio: 22.7x

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Media & Entertainment

2. Netflix

Ticker: NFLX

Market cap: $323.2B

P/E ratio: 42.8x

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Media & Entertainment

3. Spotify

Ticker: SPOT

Market cap: $77.3B

P/E ratio: 156.5x

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Media & Entertainment

4. The Trade Desk

Ticker: TTD

Market cap: $59.3B

P/E ratio: 237.2x

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Media & Entertainment

5. Burlington

Ticker: BURL

Market cap: $15.8B

P/E ratio: 37.3x

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail

6. Gap

Ticker: GAP

Market cap: $7.8B

P/E ratio: 10.3x

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail

7. TJX Companies

Ticker: TJX

Market cap: $127.5B

P/E ratio: 27.3x

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail

8. Wayfair

Ticker: W

Market cap: $5.3B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail

9. DoorDash

Ticker: DASH

Market cap: $64.5B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Services

10. Yum Brands

Ticker: YUM

Market cap: $36.9B

P/E ratio: 24x

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Industry: Consumer Services

11. Devon Energy

Ticker: DVN

Market cap: $25.5B

P/E ratio: 7x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

12. Diamondback Energy

Ticker: FANG

Market cap: $52.1B

P/E ratio: 9.1x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

13. Marathon Petroleum

Ticker: MPC

Market cap: $48.7B

P/E ratio: 7.6x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

14. Nov

Ticker: NOV

Market cap: $6B

P/E ratio: 5.8x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

15. Occidental Petroleum

Ticker: OXY

Market cap: $46.9B

P/E ratio: 12.3x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

16. Schlumberger

Ticker: SLB

Market cap: $56.6B

P/E ratio: 12.9x

Sector: Energy

Industry: Energy

17. Nu

Ticker: NU

Market cap: $71.9B

P/E ratio: 48.1x

Sector: Financials

Industry: Banks

18. Wells Fargo

Ticker: WFC

Market cap: $217.2B

P/E ratio: 13.5x

Sector: Financials

Industry: Banks

19. Goldman Sachs

Ticker: GS

Market cap: $163.5B

P/E ratio: 15.2x

Sector: Financials

Industry: Financials

20. Mastercard

Ticker: MA

Market cap: $461.5B

P/E ratio: 38.2x

Sector: Financials

Industry: Financials

21. Metlife

Ticker: MET

Market cap: $54.9B

P/E ratio: 21.2x

Sector: Financials

Industry: Insurance

22. Dentsply Sirona

Ticker: XRAY

Market cap: $4.7B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Healthcare

Industry: Healthcare Equipment & Services

23. Idexx Laboratories

Ticker: IDXX

Market cap: $33.5B

P/E ratio: 40.3x

Sector: Healthcare

Industry: Healthcare Equipment & Services

24. Halozyme

Ticker: HALO

Market cap: $6.4B

P/E ratio: 19.6x

Sector: Healthcare

Industry: Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences

25. Iqvia

Ticker: IQV

Market cap: $37.5B

P/E ratio: 26.7x

Sector: Healthcare

Industry: Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences

26. Zoetis

Ticker: ZTS

Market cap: $81B

P/E ratio: 35x

Sector: Healthcare

Industry: Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences

27. Eaton

Ticker: ETN

Market cap: $132B

P/E ratio: 36.5x

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Capital Goods

28. Rockwell Automation

Ticker: ROK

Market cap: $30.3B

P/E ratio: 30.3x

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Capital Goods

29. Nvidia

Ticker: NVDA

Market cap: $3,256B

P/E ratio: 62.4x

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment

30. Atlassian

Ticker: TEAM

Market cap: $49.1B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

31. Autodesk

Ticker: ADSK

Market cap: $61B

P/E ratio: 58.1x

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

32. Fortinet

Ticker: FTNT

Market cap: $60.2B

P/E ratio: 46.5x

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

33. Hubspot

Ticker: HUBS

Market cap: $28.5B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

34. SentinelOne

Ticker: S

Market cap: $8.4B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

35. Unity

Ticker: U

Market cap: $8B

P/E ratio: N/A

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Software & Services

36. Apple

Ticker: AAPL

Market cap: $3,435B

P/E ratio: 34.4x

Sector: Information Technology

Industry: Technology Hardware & Equipment

37. Linde

Ticker: LIN

Market cap: $219.3B

P/E ratio: 34.7x

Sector: Materials

Industry: Materials

38. Sherwin-Williams

Ticker: SHW

Market cap: $90.4B

P/E ratio: 35.7x

Sector: Materials

Industry: Materials

39. SBA Communications

Ticker: SBAC

Market cap: $24.7B

P/E ratio: 36.2x

Sector: Real Estate

Industry: Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

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