Sell in May, Buy Back in November
There was an interesting observation in the S&P Outlook recently. Since 1945, in the period from November-April, the S&P 500 returned 7.19%; in the May-October period, just 1.6%. What do do? Sell in May, and Buy back in October!
I think this is true this year. I feel like we’re due for a correction. It might be a good time now, especially after the recent records.
They recommend doing the following.
For May-October overweigh
- consumer staples
- health care
For November – April overweigh
- financials
- industrials
- materials
- consumer discretionary
- information technology
Now that’s an interesting observation…
Here's a chart that breaks the returns by month, averaged since 1950.
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