Posts Tagged ‘seasonality’

Sell in May and Walk Away

Monday, April 13, 2009 20:41 2 Comments

“Sell in may and walk away” is an old saying on Wall St. The stock market tends to experience periods of relative under and out performance based on seasonality. From 1897-2008, for example, the average return of the DJIA is 4.6% between November to April, while only averaging 2.5% (Almost half) between the months of [...]

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