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re: Dow normally dips during the summer?
Posted on 4/3/13 at 6:43 pm to weagle99
Posted on 4/3/13 at 6:43 pm to weagle99
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I was looking through the performance of the market over the past few years and noticed it almost always drops some amount during the May-July timeframe. Is this a recognized phenomenon? Noticing lots of funds at historical highs and want to avoid getting in at the peak if possible / lucky.
You plan on selling the funds in September? Probably shouldn't invest in mutual funds then. If not, then pay no mind to the "sell in May, then Go away" philosophy, because Timing the market is STUPID, but Time IN the market is the key to long term returns.
Posted on 4/3/13 at 8:37 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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You plan on selling the funds in September? Probably shouldn't invest in mutual funds then. If not, then pay no mind to the "sell in May, then Go away" philosophy, because Timing the market is STUPID, but Time IN the market is the key to long term returns.
Understand that, however most things I am seeing now are at historical highs. I keep picturing some type of correction in the near future based on that and past performance.
I know you can't really time the market, but based on what I am seeing I can envision getting into some of these funds right now and then riding them down during the early summer.
ETA: I'm in the market now, just thinking about making some moves.
This post was edited on 4/3/13 at 8:42 pm
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