December Seasonality
Post-election year Decembers are weaker than in other years. There are plenty of bullish days towards the end of the month that investors can take advantage of.
Post-election year Decembers are weaker than in other years. There are plenty of bullish days towards the end of the month that investors can take advantage of.
October is the last month of seasonal weakness for the US equity markets. The recent pullback sets October up for a turn around to start a more bullish period.
October often evokes fear on Wall Street. Equity market distress can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. October is also a turnaround month often called a “bear killer”.
US markets have so far defied the typical seasonal summer weakness they normally exhibit. Weakness could show up in late September though.
End of summer, back to school, and end of Q3 have created problems for markets in the past. Will history repeat this year?
Legislation changes and a tie up with another major medtech innovator help propel this company’s product into every operating room.
July Job’s Data usually is negative for the market. Seasonal bullishness in tech stocks starts soon, but the market needs to pullback for a better entry.
August is usually a weak month for investors. Post-election year Augusts are no different.
Divergent markets pervade June. The NASDAQ ends its best 8 months and the Dow can really suffer, especially in post-election years.
April is the best month for Dow stocks. Its still good in post-election years.
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