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Why Do Investors Sell in May?

U.S. Global Investors, U.S. Global Investors
0 Comments| May 15, 2018

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You might have heard the expression “sell in May and go away.” This investing strategy says that investors might sell equities in May and repurchase them in October, in order to avoid the poor returns historically experienced in the summer months. Mike Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors, tests this theory against a “buy and hold” strategy and explains the recent S&P 500 performance.

For Mike’s full explanation, watch the video below!

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