Best Seasonal Stocks & ETFs in January
These stocks and ETFs have the strongest recurring seasonal patterns whose window starts in January — ranked by historical win rate (how often the pattern repeated) and average return, based on up to 10 years of price history. Use them as a starting point for finding seasonal opportunities entering strength this month.
Top seasonal stocks starting in January
| Ticker | Direction | Avg return | Win rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOOGL | Bullish | +5.98% | 100% | View |
| PFE | Bearish | -4.70% | 100% | View |
| JPM | Bullish | +4.24% | 100% | View |
| NVDA | Bullish | +9.81% | 90% | View |
| BA | Bullish | +6.05% | 90% | View |
| ABBV | Bullish | +5.92% | 90% | View |
| GE | Bullish | +5.81% | 90% | View |
| AVGO | Bullish | +5.69% | 90% | View |
| V | Bullish | +4.96% | 90% | View |
| MSFT | Bullish | +4.91% | 90% | View |
| ADBE | Bullish | +4.75% | 90% | View |
| COST | Bullish | +4.46% | 90% | View |
| CSCO | Bullish | +4.17% | 90% | View |
| CRM | Bullish | +3.98% | 90% | View |
| ORCL | Bullish | +3.87% | 90% | View |
Top seasonal ETFs starting in January
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Open the opportunities dashboardHow to use January seasonality
A stock's January seasonality is its tendency to move in a similar direction during January each year. A high win rate means the pattern has repeated reliably; the average return shows its typical size. Seasonality is one input — combine it with your own research and risk management. Learn more in our guide to seasonal analysis.
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