The investment chief at $1.5 trillion Prudential Financial told us which sectors she's targeting to beat a stock market that looks 'overbought'

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Prudential's Quincy Krosby says trade fears and high prices shouldn't keep investors on the sidelines.

Krosby told Business Insider the sectors she's still investing in despite those liabilities, and explained the factors that make each so promising.

Stocks continue to rise because investors don't want to be left out, and the market tends to soar on any piece of good news, she says. But at the same time, it will struggle to overcome some lingering threats. For that reason, even though she calls the market"overbought," she still recommends taking on risk and not getting overly defensive. In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Krosby called the following sectors and niches especially attractive:stand to benefit from their hefty contracts, the growing US defense budget, and rising spending on next-generation military research.

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