Is There Hope For You, September?
Posted on Thursday, September 6th, 2007 | In Current Market NewsDon’t believe everything you hear…Going into Labor Day weekend, all I heard was the “September is the worst month for the US equity markets”. With so much noise in the system, I needed to check the facts for myself.
Summary of Findings for the S&P 500 from 1951-2007
-The facts do show that September ranks as the worst performing month when you average over the last 56 years,
- Out of the 56 years, August was the worst performing month with 12 out of the 56 years (21.4%)
- When ranking the monthly performance spread (Max Performance less Min Performance), October is the most volatile month with a spread of 3,807 basis points
Below are a few reference charts that provide support some of the data:
Exhibit 1. S&P 500 Monthly Performance Spreads
Exhibit 2. S&P 500 Monthly Performance

Exhibit 3. DOW 30 Monthly Performance

Exhibit 4. Nasdaq 100 Performance

Don’t believe everything you hear…check the facts for yourself.
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Elias Tsepouridis has 10 years of corporate financial management and valuation experience. He is a freelance writer who has managed his own portfolio for the last 5 years. Elias publishes and tracks all of his investments on his blog FinancePuzzle.com. His detailed analysis focuses on purchasing stock of businesses with long-term value and growth potential at a price that includes a safety of margin. Elias analyzes one stock per week, which is recommended by his subscriber base. |



