Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of June 4, 2013?

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In recent months you may have come across a long-time investor saying in the news: Sell in May and go away. In a number of past years, the market has gone down between May and the October/November period. So, some advisors say you should sell some or all of your stocks in the month of May, and buy them back in the fall, presumably at lower prices. However, before acting on advice like this, it pays to remember that random events tend to occur in bunches. Sometimes, trading patterns turn up in the stock market and continue more often than not for years if not decades. Then they just as abruptly disappear. They are never consistent, much less dependable. The market has shown an historical pattern of going through a drop between May and the fall. But that’s no reason to assume it has a tendency to do so, this year or in any future year. So I advise against selling just…