2022 Top ASX Winners & 2023 Australia Economic & Market Outlook

Summary:

  • $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$  , Top 2022 YTD stocks & industries performances review
  • Factors related to ASX stock performances in 2022
  • 2023 Outlook of AU Economic & Money Policy
  • Institutions' Outlook of ASX stock market performances in 2023
  • 6 best defensive ASX shares for 2023

Disclaimer: Capital at risk. The content inside this article is not a financial advice or a recommendation to acquire or dispose any investment.

Source from Bloomberg

1. $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$  , Top 2022 YTD stocks & industries performances review

2022 has been an unpleasant year of decades-high inflation and non-stop rate hikes.  With no exception to the previous rate-rising periods, Australia’s stock market has gone through a turbulent time.

As of Dec 30th, 2022, The$S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ Closed at 7038.7, with a -0.97% weekly, a -3.37% in December and the YTD performance of 2022 is -5.45%.

In June, the benchmark index $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ tumbled into the correction zone for the first time in two years, which is defined by a 15% drop from the 2022 peak.

Weekly Candle Chart

The Top 10 YTD Winners in 2022 of ASX stocks are: $WHITEHAVEN COAL LTD(WHC.AU)$$New Hope(NHC.AU)$$Coronado Global(CRN.AU)$ ,$WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD(WDS.AU)$$Core Exploration Ltd(CXO.AU)$ $ORIGIN ENERGY LIMITED(ORG.AU)$ ,$Worley Ltd(WOR.AU)$ ,$Sayona Mining Ltd(SYA.AU)$ ,$Monadelphous(MND.AU)$ ,$Champion Iron Ltd(CIA.AU)$ Recommend to Read:

Top 10 ASX 200 Gainers in 2022: Whitehaven Surged Nearly 300%, Coal and Lithium Stocks Are the Biggest Winners

Top 10 YTD Industries in performances with winners are as below:There are 147 detailed industries cover 2910 stocks.

Data from Tiger Trade, as of Dec 30th, 2022

The Top 10 YTD performances industries of each winners are as below:

2. Factors related to ASX stock performances in 2022

The primary drivers throughout the year were the rapid change in global monetary policies and the cloudy economic outlook. Since May, the Reserve Bank of Australia has delivered 275 basis points of rate hikes, including a record consecutive run of four 50 basis-point increases, taking borrowing costs to a level not seen since April 2013. The tightening journey that Australian people have experienced this year is the fastest pace since 1994.

In addition to the macro themes mentioned, soaring costs, floods in Eastern Australia, multiple Covid-19 waves, supply-chain challenges, labour shortage and housing cycle fluctuations continue to weigh on the ASX investor’s confidence over the local economy.

As such, the performance of each ASX sector varied widely. Energy, utilities and material sectors have benefitted the most from robust demand and higher price as the Ukraine war boosted the demand for Australian exports. Mining companies, in particular, are seeing their earnings and profits rising to a record level. On the other hand, the information and real estate sector are the first-row victims hammered by the higher interest rates.

3. 2023 Outlook of AU Economic & Money Policy

Looking ahead to 2023, Vanguard modelling anticipates a 40% chance of a recession in Australia, a base case scenario that is far lower than the 90% odds placed on US, UK, and Euro area recessions. This is because while inflation and wage pressures have affected many Australians. 

Relatively speaking, Australia in a better position, thus interest rates need not rise as much. Australia also stands to benefit from a cyclical rebound in China, and as a net exporter of commodities given elevated commodity prices.

Source: Vanguard

However, Vanguard forecasts suggest that the fight against inflation needs to persist, and policymakers will be likely to continue to raise interest rates to lessen the inflationary push from elevated demand.

Australia’s consumer prices index increased 7.3% in the third quarter and is expected to peak at around 8% by the end of 2022, based on RBA’s recent forecast.It is foreseeable that the headwinds and issues dominated over the past 6 months will continue to be concerns for investors. With that in mind, the third quarter of 2023 will see the interest peak at around 3.8%.

4. Institutions' Outlook of ASX stock market performances in 2023

However, even with the absence of the first rate-cut to occur, the pause of the current tightening journey is likely to reignite the risk appetite for Australian equities.

During the past 40 years, the ASX share market has shown a strong pattern of outperforming with a double-digit rebound following a year of decline. The only exception was during the recession in 1982-1983, but the stock market then made a record 60% jump in the following year.

Source: Marketindex

Besides that, the attractive valuation is another source of tailwind for 2023. The Aussie sharemarket’s valuation has become much more appealing today compared to a year ago, with the Price/Earnings (P/E) ratio is now below the 5 and 10-year average.

DATA SOURCE: HTTPS://SIMPLYWALL.ST/MARKETS/AU

Overall, it’s foreseeable that the year and months ahead will have no shortage of challenges and headwinds. However, with the potential slowdown in monetary tightening and the cooling of inflation, some of the forces that have been dragging on shares in 2022 have good chance to be ease and generate investment opportunities.

Fidelity Australian Equities Fund Pointed in its Global Market Outlook 2023:“Reasons for cautious optimism High energy costs coupled with better conditions for commodities will help cushion any negative impact on the Australian economy. Immigration and population growth are likely to accelerate, underpinning Australia’s long-term structural growth and providing an additional cushion against recession.”

  • The businesses that tend to do well during inflationary periods are those linked to commodities, as well as essential firms with pricing power.
  • Sectors such as essentials (supermarkets, healthcare), materials, insurance and financials are likely to perform well in 2023, a more challenging environment should provide investors with an opportunity to invest in inexpensive, high-quality businesses with long-term structural growth.

Fidelity Australian Equities Fund Pointed also shared that some stocks which have worked well in 2022, but also do differently in 2023:

  • Stock selection in materials added significant value in 2022.The conviction holding in clean energy-focused miner IGO performed positively, supported by a renewed uptrend in lithium prices. IGO is a pure-play electric vehicle (EV) battery stock and is strategically positioned in supplying the metals required for the clean energy future.
  • We are taking a barbell strategy to the portfolio. At one end of the barbell is commodities (metals, mining and energy) and includes stocks such as IGO, BHP, Rio Tinto, Iluka and Santos. At the other end of the barbell are companies which sell the essentials and have pricing power (consumer staples, healthcare, insurance and financials) and include stocks such as Coles, Woolworths, Ramsay Healthcare, Suncorp and CBA.

Welcome to Read:https://www.fidelity.com.au/sites/fidelity/assets/Outlook-2023_Fidelity-Australian-Equities.pdf

5. 6 best defensive ASX shares for 2023

The most defensive two, are $SONIC HEALTHCARE LIMITED(SHL.AU)$ and $AUB Group Ltd(AUB.AU)$. Despite any potential economic headwinds, I’d say there’s a good chance people will continue to get blood tests and insure their valuables.

In addition, $Lynas Rare Earths(LYC.AU)$ and $Codan(CDA.AU)$ are more antifragile than some might assume. Rare earths are commonplace in modern technology and are critical in the energy transition — any destabilisation of relationships with China could further exacerbate the problem. Meanwhile, Codan’s communications division provides mission-critical products to both frontline workers and the military — areas of the economy that don’t stop during a recession.

Lastly, in the event of a recession, we could all appreciate some extra money flowing in. which are final two best ASX shares to buy for 2023 are dividend payers.

Currently yielding 7.6% and 8.8%, $JB HI-FI LIMITED(JBH.AU)$ and $Shaver Shop(SSG.AU)$ are two well-capitalised and well-run retailers.

While retail tends to be hit hardest by weak economic environments, these two companies have the balance sheets and the management to navigate the storm. Furthermore, both appear priced as though a tumultuous future is already factored in, trading on price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios of 9 times earnings.


How is your ASX stocks trading performs in 2022?

Any special expectations in 2023?

Happy investings in 2023!

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  • Cklew
    ·2022-12-30
    thanks for sharing
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  • 太好多多
    ·2022-12-31
    还会不会环环相扣的还是军事基地内地代表大会看到
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  • Khikho
    ·2022-12-31
    各获奖者于年初至今表现最佳的10个行业如下:


    空运及物流(包括4只股票,最大赢家是$Calix(CXL.AU)$上升73.37%),
    汽车制造商(包括1只股票,最大赢家是$阿波罗旅游及休闲(ATL.AU)$上升64.84%),
    百货公司(包括1只股票,最高赢家是$美尔控股有限公司(MYR.AU)$增长62.88%)
    石油和。气体设备及设备。服务业(包括4只股票,最大赢家是$MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies,Inc。(MRM)$增长158.11%)
    综合石油公司;天然气(包括1只股票,最高赢家是$ORIGIN ENERGY LIMITED(ORG.AU)$上升51.64%)
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  • deal2deal
    ·2022-12-31
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    My return in ASX stock trading in 2022 is bad (paper loss of 2%). I bought $Altium(ALU.AU)$. Altium shares are down circa 12% over the past year to $36. The software company provides PC-based electronics design software to engineers who design printed circuit boards (PCBs).
    Nevertheless, the management is so confident of its growth prospects that Altium rejected a $38.50 per share buyout bid from Autodesk in June 2021 as ‘significantly undervalued.’
    And it may have a point, as it counts Tesla, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, SpaceX, and even NASA among its clients.
    Accordingly, in FY22, the company saw revenue rise by 23% to US$220.8 million, while net profit after tax soared by 57% to US$55.5 million. @ASX_Stars
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  • LMSunshine
    ·2023-01-01
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    My ASX stocks have given me 👍 profits in 2022. $New Hope(NHC.AU)$ and $WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD(WDS.AU)$ were in my top 5 profits list🤩😍 Will continue to monitor the energy crisis $New Hope(NHC.AU)$$Yancoal Australia(YAL.AU)$ for Q1 2023. Bought $ORIGIN ENERGY LIMITED(ORG.AU)$ as takeover deal is $9 per share🥳-risk involved for all takeover deals though so DYODD🤓 Thanks loads @ASX_Stars for this Great Detailed Summary ❣️
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    • LMSunshineReplying toAh_Meng
      Your silver trust is doing well too❣️
      2023-01-02
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    • Ah_Meng
      Congratulations on your good tidings that I could only hope... [Grin]
      2023-01-02
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    • GoodLife99
      great to know that [USD] [USD] [USD]
      2023-01-01
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  • koolgal
    ·2023-01-01

    🌟🌟🌟Australia is a lucky country and even though we face high inflation, rising interest rates, the ASX shares finished the last trading day of the year in the green, sealing in an annual loss of 5.5% for the benchmark.

    My Australian Shares did not fare too badly. $WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION(WBC.AU)$  is up 15%, $Endeavour Group Ltd(EDV.AU)$  is up 4%.

    For 2023, I am bullish on the Australian stock markets.  High inflation will slowly come down and the RBA will slowly taper off its aggressive interest rates rise. 

    My Top ASX picks are in the defensive sectors.  I like $RAMSAY HEALTH CARE LIMITED(RHC.AU)$  the largest Australian operator of private hospitals.  Its share price is down 10% YTD. 

    $WESFARMERS LIMITED(WES.AU)$  is a great quality stock too as it has a wide moat as it owns the Bunnings chain of DIY stores.  It's share price is down 24% YTD.

    May 2023 be the Best Year ever to invest in Australian stocks! 🍀🍀🍀

    @ASX_Stars  @MillionaireTiger  

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  • Ah_Meng
    ·2023-01-02
    2022, unlike 2021, has not been a good investing year for my ASX based stocks. I am into everything green. Australian market offers plenty of resources companies. On the other hand, 2022 is a great year to own old school oil and gas, coal mining companies, which I have nothing in my Australian investment portfolio [Facepalm] [Spurting]. How wrong could I be! In 2023, I continue to believe in the green revolution. With China opening up, I expect energy stocks to do well. But I am not willing to commit new 💰 to oil, coal and gas. It is just not me. I intend to continue to position myself for the eventual green revolution. It may not be now, maybe not this year, but as uranium market has proved itself, I know the 🐶 will finally has its day under the 🌞.
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    • Ah_MengReplying toAh_Meng
      Can you see this last msg?
      2023-01-06
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    • Ah_MengReplying toLMSunshine
      Will see... just noticed you are not a fan of precious metals group. Did not see any in your summary portfolio. US is definitely not done with the selling... wait for the blood in the streets...
      2023-01-05
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    • LMSunshineReplying toAh_Meng
      Suggested before in Think Tank activity before. Not sure if they will do it.
      2023-01-04
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  • A.111
    ·2022-12-31
    Stock Decline in Final Trading Day of Year

    Money managers entered 2022 expecting stock-market gains would moderate, but few were prepared for how tough this year would be.

    Investors Remain on Edge After Brutal Markets Year

    The Federal Reserve is looming over the debate on what is ahead in 2023.

    Russia's Oil Ban Accelerates Shift in Global Energy Flows

    Russian crude is increasingly heading east to China and India, while Middle East producers are trying to sell more oil to premium-paying Europe.

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  • Aqa
    ·2023-01-02
    😍$WHITEHAVEN COAL LTD(WHC.AU)$ +289.9%
    😍$New Hope(NHC.AU)$+205.77%
    😍$Coronado Global(CRN.AU)$+109.69
    Will also condsider the best defensive stocks: $SONIC HEALTHCARE LIMITED(SHL.AU)$ abd $Coles Group(COL.AU)$ mentioned above. Looking forward to double-digit rebound. Happy investing in 2023 to 🐯🐯🐯 friends. Happy 2023 & Thanks for organizing this activity @ASX_Stars
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  • Ericdao
    ·2023-01-01
    Material still likely to perform well as countries continue to avoid buying from Russia n maybe China. Both have one of the world most resource. With US sanctions n nonsense, Australia will be the main beneficiary with its vast amount of resources
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    • LMSunshine
      Yep🤩😍
      2023-01-02
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    • koolgal
      Yes I agree that Australia will benefit in the commodity sector especially with the reopening of China.
      2023-01-02
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  • AhGong
    ·2022-12-31
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    I bought $Webjet(WEB.AU)$ and have a postive return. Up 15% year-to-date and attempting to close in on their their pre-pandemic value, Webjet shares are changing hands for circa $6 apiece. Of course, the online travel agent has been battered by pandemic era lockdowns followed by the rising cost-of-living crisis. However, management expects the company will return to profitability in the near future. Further, the pandemic has forced it to pare down any excesses. While the process has been painful, it now leaves the ASX growth stock with margins in a healthier position for the recovery.
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  • koolgal
    ·2023-01-02
    🌟🌟🌟ASX best and strongest sectors are Financials, Commodities and Healthcare.  So my Top picks when investing in ASX are in these 3 sectors.

    I pick $WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION(WBC.AU)$ as it is the most undervalued of the Big 4 Banks with greatest upside potential. It has a wide moat as it has an excellent network and its dividend yield is 5.35%.  Westpac will also benefit from rising interest rates.

    $WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD(WDS.AU)$ is my Top Pick as  it is a market leader in Energy and Gas.  Dividend yield is 8.64%.  With the Ukraine war, Woodside will certainly benefit due to demand exceeding supply of energy resources.

    $SONIC HEALTHCARE LIMITED(SHL.AU)$ has a wide moat as it is one of the largest pathology and radiology providers in Australia. Its share price is down 35% YTD. So it has huge upside potential.  Dividend yield is 3.34%.

    I believe that 2023 will be a great year for the ASX.
    @ASX_Stars @Tiger_AU @MillionaireTiger

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  • Mrzorro
    ·2023-01-01
    I never trade in ASX stock before, but after looking at the information, it might be a good choice even though the tax abit high [Facepalm].. I might follow @LMSunshine sharing, buy in some $New Hope(NHC.AU)$? [lovely]
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    • LMSunshine
      R u singaporean and r u referring to witholding tax?
      2023-01-02
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  • Shyon
    ·2023-01-01
    Wow get to know so many ASX stocks
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    • LMSunshine
      Time to consider❣️ 10% profit just from exhange rate already
      2023-01-02
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    • Trader61
      True
      2023-01-02
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  • Success88
    ·2023-01-01
    Love $Coles Group(COL.AU)$ when i at Australia definitely visits
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    • LMSunshine
      Love Coles too❣️ Supermarket shopping is Aus is great😍
      2023-01-02
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    • LMSunshine
      👍👍👍
      2023-01-02
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  • Biao1818
    ·2022-12-31
    Thanks for info
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    • jerwy
      ok
      2022-12-31
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  • WanEH
    ·2023-01-02
    I will try asx share after looking to this sharing.
    @Tiramisu2020 @Mrzorro
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    • LMSunshine
      Yes👍 Great exchange rate.-Already make 10%
      2023-01-02
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    • Mrzorro
      [Like]
      2023-01-02
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  • 散修2706
    ·2022-12-31
    股息税30%让我离开
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  • Boo2020
    ·2022-12-31
    need to pay 30% dividend taxxxx
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  • PJoo
    ·2023-01-01
    Mining stocks will continue to do well on 2023 as China remain yet to stabilise.
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    • LMSunshine
      Agree ❣️
      2023-01-02
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