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Debunking “Sell in May and Go Away” We’ve just released income expert Jim Fink

Debunking “Sell in May and Go Away” [StreetAuthority]    [Earn A $1,692.50 Payout This Thursday Morning](  We’ve just released income expert Jim Fink’s latest special report. It explains how regular folks can use one simple technique to earn steady income payments up to $2,800 every single week. This is something you won’t want to miss. [Find out his income secrets here.](   Debunking “Sell in May and Go Away” By John Persinos  The familiar Wall Street adage “sell in May and go away” suggests that investors should sell their stock holdings in May to avoid a seasonal decline in the market and then reinvest in the fall. This saying is based on historical data showing that stocks tend to perform better from November to April than from May to October. However, this advice often proves incorrect. Market conditions, economic factors, and geopolitical events all influence stock performance regardless of the calendar month. In the current year, despite the traditional warning, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ have both seen significant gains in May. This highlights that rigidly following the “sell in May” strategy could lead to missed opportunities. The market’s behavior is affected by a complex interplay of factors, and a more nuanced approach to investing, considering current economic indicators and individual goals, is often more effective than adhering to old adages. I expand on this topic, below. First, let’s look at the most important driver of stock market performance: corporate earnings. Strong Top-Line Performance [Read More...](   [Wall Street is pouring billions into crypto – here’s why you should follow them](  It’s official… [crypto is king.]( You can’t turn on the news without hearing about it… Bitcoin is breaking records left and right… Big banks are pouring billions in… Even Blackrock has stuck its hands deep into the crypto cookie jar. This massive crypto rush is already minting 1,500 new millionaires every day… (and things are just heating up). [Question is… Will you be one of them?]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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