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Understanding the September Effect
Since 1950, the month of September has seen an average decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) of 0.8%, while the S&P 500 has averaged a 0.5% decline during September.
Since the Nasdaq was first established in 1971, its composite index has fallen an average of 0.5% during September trading. This is an average exhibited over many years, and September is certainly not the worst month of stock-market trading every year.
The September Effect is a worldwide phenomenon; it doesn't only affect U.S. markets.
Some analysts consider the negative market effect may be attributable to seasonal behavioral bias as investors make portfolio changes to cash in at summer's end.
Since 1950, the month of September has seen an average decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) of 0.8%, while the S&P 500 has averaged a 0.5% decline during September.
Since the Nasdaq was first established in 1971, its composite index has fallen an average of 0.5% during September trading. This is an average exhibited over many years, and September is certainly not the worst month of stock-market trading every year.
The September Effect is a worldwide phenomenon; it doesn't only affect U.S. markets.
Some analysts consider the negative market effect may be attributable to seasonal behavioral bias as investors make portfolio changes to cash in at summer's end.
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