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Jason Zweig: To Every Thing There Is a Season, But Your Portfolio Shouldn’t Turn

FYI: Every year, as the end of summer approaches, monarch butterflies head for Mexico, birds migrate south for the winter, and financial pundits predict that the stock market is about to crash. Is the longstanding popular belief that September and October are the worst months for stocks valid?

Yes and no—mostly no.

Yes, some of the worst days in Wall Street’s history have hit during September and October.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.wsj.com/articles/to-every-thing-there-is-a-season-but-your-portfolio-shouldnt-turn-1537542045

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