"The truth about " Sell in May and Go Away
"Sell in May and go away" is an investment adage warning investors to divest their stock holdings in May and wait to reinvest in November #
From 1950 to around 2013, the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted lower returns during the May to October period, compared with the November to April period #
Since 2013, statistics suggest this seasonal pattern may not be the case anymore, and those who follow it may miss out on significant stock market gains #
recent statistics suggest that this seasonal pattern may not be the case anymore. According to a May 2018 article in Investor's Business Daily, if an investor had sold stock
in May 2016, she would have missed some lucrative runs. The NASDAQ ended April 2016 at 4775.36; it closed higher in May and soared in late June.
The NASDAQ rose by 55% from the end of June until the end of January 2018
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