As we enter May, the old Wall Street adage “sell in May and go away” is finding its way back into the conversations of traders and investors. The strategy suggests the stock market tends to underperform from May through October compared to the November through April period. A deeper dive into historical data and market trends suggests the trade may not always be the wisest course of action. Sell In May And Go Away: Historical Performance The sell in May and go away strategy is rooted in historic
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May 2—The Jacksonville Garden Club awarded its first winning Yard of the Month for 2024 to Pat Boots, who lives on Canada Street. The club reported that Brooks is a hard working gardener, evident in his variety of plants which include roses, lilies, a pin cushion plant, a Norfolk Island Pine and more. Pat Boots is pictured with Sandra Dickerson, vice president; and Barbara Boren, treasurer. ...