Sell in May and Go Away Exposed!

  • Kochman D
  • Bray D
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Abstract

Despite continuing success for the sell-in-May effect, returns from the January-February segment of the six-month period proved surprisingly flat. Between 1995 and 2015, March-April and November-December had mean returns of 5.11 percent and 3.33 percent, respectively, while January-February averaged -0.04 percent. Nonetheless, the annualized return for November-April was nearly six times greater than that for May-October.

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Kochman, Dr. L., & Bray, Dr. D. (2017). Sell in May and Go Away Exposed! Research in Economics and Management, 2(5), 172. https://doi.org/10.22158/rem.v2n5p172

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