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#1 SKYH leads with +86% February 2022

SKYH (Sky Harbour Group Corporation) is the best performing stock in February 2022. Following are TEN (+81%) and LXU (+64%). Top performing sectors: Real Estate (+41% avg, 1 in top 10), Energy (+33% avg, 6 in top 10), Financial Services (+33% avg).

Top Stock Gainers February 2022 - Monthly Performance Ranked

Discover the best stocks of February 2022 ranked by monthly performance. Find out which public companies delivered the highest returns this month, with market caps over $100 million on Nasdaq and NYSE.
2022

This ranking shows the best performing stocks during February 2022, calculated from the first to the last trading day of the month. Using split-adjusted data ensures accurate performance calculations.

Monthly performance rankings help identify short-term momentum and sector rotation patterns that may not be visible in longer timeframes. These rapid movers often present opportunities for traders and momentum investors.

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Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Feb Gain
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1
86.24%
769.86 M
$ 10.14
United States
Real Estate
2
81.37%
659.79 M
$ 21.9
Greece
Energy
3
63.98%
581.24 M
$ 8.08
United States
Basic Materials
4
63.12%
338.59 M
$ 11.34
United States
Energy
5
54.14%
692.43 M
$ 3.27
Bermuda
Energy
6
45.86%
15.75 B
$ 67.29
United States
Industrials
7
44.98%
2.25 B
$ 18.53
United States
Energy
8
43.75%
3.72 B
$ 72.18
United States
Energy
9
42.51%
116.75 M
$ 8.65
China
Consumer Defensive
10
39.15%
1.70 B
$ 9.76
United States
Energy
11
38.55%
1.03 B
$ 4.65
United States
Energy
12
36.93%
277.31 M
$ 23.15
United States
Financial Services
13
36.84%
10.47 B
$ 75.98
United States
Industrials
14
36.33%
388.43 M
$ 29.17
United States
Basic Materials
15
35.71%
152.92 M
$ 5
United States
Real Estate
16
34.82%
4.94 B
$ 20.76
United States
Technology
17
34.7%
2.02 B
$ 26.01
United States
Industrials
18
34.25%
11.55 B
$ 22.74
United States
Financial Services
19
34.18%
120.33 M
$ 7.06
United States
Healthcare
20
32.89%
1.26 B
$ 14.84
United States
Energy
21
32.02%
34.03 B
$ 38.02
South Africa
Basic Materials
22
30.98%
14.01 B
$ 47.05
United States
Technology
23
30.03%
1.79 B
$ 51.97
Bermuda
Energy
24
29.69%
216.50 M
$ 1.87
Greece
Industrials
25
29.52%
8.36 B
$ 32.29
United States
Basic Materials
26
29.12%
16.63 B
$ 106.25
United States
Consumer Defensive
27
28.74%
5.12 B
$ 20.18
Peru
Basic Materials
28
28.72%
1.86 B
$ 142.12
United States
Basic Materials
29
28.55%
3.15 B
$ 29.62
United States
Consumer Cyclical
30
28.5%
1.44 B
$ 27.33
United States
Industrials
31
28.48%
12.12 B
$ 243.18
United States
Industrials
32
27.94%
686.35 M
$ 5.1
Brazil
Technology
33
27.86%
755.87 M
$ 56.88
Canada
Energy
34
27.64%
6.18 B
$ 8.74
South Africa
Basic Materials
35
27.61%
2.62 B
$ 3.02
China
Financial Services
36
27.31%
3.95 B
$ 37.26
Mexico
Energy
37
26.97%
2.66 B
$ 43.25
United States
Energy
38
25.55%
1.77 B
$ 7.45
United States
Healthcare
39
25.4%
335.65 M
$ 6.65
United States
Industrials
40
25.37%
11.71 B
$ 13.68
United States
Industrials
41
24.8%
1.99 B
$ 12.35
Bermuda
Energy
42
24.8%
13.16 B
$ 70.26
United States
Healthcare
43
24.57%
5.62 B
$ 27.67
Canada
Basic Materials
44
24.51%
59.16 B
$ 32.45
United States
Consumer Cyclical
45
24.36%
7.99 B
$ 6.19
Israel
Basic Materials
46
24.33%
1.72 B
$ 7.21
United States
Real Estate
47
24.12%
4.50 B
$ 7.87
Canada
Energy
48
23.86%
158.38 M
$ 9.94
United States
Technology
49
23.6%
502.17 M
$ 12.34
Bermuda
Industrials
50
23.32%
728.02 M
$ 22.61
United States
Industrials
51
22.95%
1.38 B
$ 25.47
Bermuda
Energy
52
22.79%
5.26 B
$ 51.72
United States
Technology
53
22.78%
161.06 M
$ 3.98
United States
Energy
54
22.49%
7.07 B
$ 158.95
United States
Consumer Cyclical
55
22.48%
33.00 B
$ 143.75
United States
Basic Materials
56
21.82%
710.21 M
$ 16.98
United States
Basic Materials
57
21.74%
407.31 M
$ 15.25
United States
Utilities
58
21.44%
34.78 B
$ 79.89
Canada
Energy
59
21.43%
661.03 M
$ 1.33
United States
Communication Services
60
21.33%
173.46 M
$ 6.43
United States
Industrials
61
21.32%
5.83 B
$ 11.79
United States
Basic Materials
62
21.13%
31.60 B
$ 16.64
Australia
Energy
63
21.09%
383.52 M
$ 3.85
Brazil
Consumer Defensive
64
21.02%
1.73 B
$ 25.87
China
Technology
65
20.98%
33.09 B
$ 65.55
United States
Basic Materials
66
20.7%
15.55 B
$ 170.1
United States
Industrials
67
20.57%
2.32 B
$ 46.9
United States
Energy
68
20.45%
15.61 B
$ 296.83
United States
Basic Materials
69
20.32%
65.93 B
$ 45.92
United States
Basic Materials
70
20.28%
10.69 B
$ 33.68
United States
Basic Materials
71
20.19%
52.50 B
$ 280.63
United States
Industrials
72
19.86%
427.31 M
$ 8.75
United States
Consumer Cyclical
73
19.85%
2.04 B
$ 21.55
United States
Technology
74
19.52%
651.36 M
$ 82.53
United States
Industrials
75
19.35%
2.97 B
$ 58.28
Monaco
Energy
76
19.31%
83.47 B
$ 582.95
United States
Industrials
77
19.26%
2.08 B
$ 20.9
United States
Energy
78
18.94%
328.57 M
$ 2.03
United States
Utilities
79
18.66%
12.32 B
$ 7.29
United States
Communication Services
80
18.59%
16.61 B
$ 202.24
United States
Communication Services
81
18.49%
1.86 B
$ 9.17
Canada
Basic Materials
82
18.45%
447.58 M
$ 1.08
United States
Healthcare
83
18.21%
1.22 B
$ 11.5
United States
Healthcare
84
18.19%
2.58 B
$ 53.48
United States
Healthcare
85
17.98%
372.18 M
$ 24.2
United States
Consumer Cyclical
86
17.66%
3.44 B
$ 11.74
Canada
Basic Materials
87
17.64%
4.33 B
$ 81.47
United States
Basic Materials
88
17.62%
27.75 B
$ 57.12
Canada
Basic Materials
89
17.49%
762.96 M
$ 17.76
United States
Industrials
90
17.19%
575.86 M
$ 12.41
United States
Healthcare
91
17.18%
1.83 B
$ 2.38
Canada
Energy
92
16.98%
678.31 M
$ 13.13
United States
Real Estate
93
16.92%
1.10 B
$ 8.28
Bermuda
Industrials
94
16.76%
9.62 B
$ 15.32
South Africa
Basic Materials
95
16.7%
11.56 B
$ 42.61
Chile
Basic Materials
96
16.63%
484.67 M
$ 6
United States
Industrials
97
16.51%
1.42 B
$ 24.08
United States
Utilities
98
16.32%
19.16 B
$ 316.35
United States
Consumer Cyclical
99
16.3%
822.57 M
$ 8.22
Luxembourg
Consumer Defensive
100
16.01%
6.90 B
$ 85.99
United States
Consumer Cyclical
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q What is the best stock of February 2022?
A

SKYH (Sky Harbour Group Corporation) was the best performing stock in February 2022 with a gain of 86%. Top performers this month include SKYH, TEN, LXU.

Q What stocks gained the most in February 2022?
A

The biggest gainers in February 2022 were: SKYH (+86%), TEN (+81%), LXU (+64%), FTK (+63%), NAT (+54%). These monthly rankings show which stocks had the strongest short-term momentum.

Q Which sectors performed best in February 2022?
A

The top performing sectors in February 2022 included Real Estate, Energy, Basic Materials, based on the stocks with highest monthly gains. SKYH led the Real Estate sector.

Q How is monthly stock performance calculated?
A

Monthly stock performance is calculated by comparing the closing price on the last trading day of the month to the opening price on the first trading day. Split-adjusted prices ensure accuracy.

Understanding Monthly Stock Performance

Monthly performance rankings reveal short-term momentum patterns and help identify stocks experiencing rapid price movements:

  • Momentum Trading: Stocks showing strong monthly performance often continue their trend into subsequent months, making this data valuable for momentum-based strategies.
  • Sector Rotation: Monthly rankings can reveal which sectors are gaining favor with investors, signaling potential rotation opportunities.
  • Event-Driven Moves: Earnings releases, product launches, and regulatory approvals often create significant monthly price movements.

Using Monthly Data Effectively

  • Combine Timeframes: Compare monthly gainers with 52-week and YTD performance to identify stocks with both short and long-term momentum.
  • Research the Catalyst: Investigate why top monthly performers moved significantly - understanding the cause helps assess sustainability.
  • Watch for Reversals: Extreme monthly gains sometimes precede corrections, so consider risk management when chasing recent performers.