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4 Best ETFs to Buy in a Recession for 2022 | Full ETF Sector Breakdown

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Recession fears are kicking in. These are the best ETFs to buy in a recession for 2022. Our latest blog post is here: https://mapsignals.com/map-blog/

At MAPsignals, we turn to data to help us find opportunities. Scoring stocks is what we love to do. Scoring baskets of stocks allows us to score ETFs!

Having an unemotional data-driven approach allows us to highlight funds rising to the top. This process is how we find the best recession ETFs for 2022.

From our standpoint, the best ETFs are ones that hold incredible stocks. With recession fears swirling, defensive groups like Healthcare are thriving. Also, rising inflation is keeping Energy stocks buoyant.

We are seeing strong technical and fundamental scores in Energy and Healthcare ETFs.

Jason Bodner breaks down the following 4 Best ETFs to Buy in a Recession 2022:
2:48 Global X MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF (MLPX)
4:58 iShares U.S. Healthcare ETF (IYH)
6:52 SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP)
9:04 Alpha Architect U.S. Quantitative Momentum ETF (QMOM)

Inside each of these ETFs are outlier stocks. Those are companies that have been some of the best winners ever. Data helps us find them!

In MLPX, he breaks down high scoring stock, Cheniere Energy, Inc. (LNG)
Inside IYH, Jason showcases Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Then for XOP, he finds Coterra Energy Inc. (CTRA)
Finally for QMOM, he showcases Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (CALM)

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Disclosure: Jason holds long positions in none of the stocks or ETFs profiled at the time of filming.

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4 Best ETFs to Buy in a Recession for 2022 | Full ETF Sector Breakdown

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