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Investors seem to think that Octobers are bad, but in looking at the data, Septembers are far worse. Call it the post-summertime blues.
One strain of popular Wall Street wisdom says, "Sell in May and buy in November" if you want to realize most of the stock market gains and eliminate much of the risk. This adage may hold up statistically, but clients may not be willing to go to cash for half a year. Here is another way to take advantage of these kinds of seasonal effects.
The economy seems to be strengthening, but the road to recovery will be rocky. "Green shoots" may not take hold until the fourth quarter. Here's a look at 12 economic and market sectors, with a chart of how various indexes performed through June 30.
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