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Federal Reserve Governor Harker stated that if the economic data in June provides a "clear and convincing direction," a rate cut may happen in June.



Following comments from Waller and Harker, $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ rose by over 2.7%, marking its third consecutive day of gains exceeding 2%, the first such occurrence since May 2001. $Dow Jones(.DJI)$ increased by more than 1%, and $S&P 500(.SPX)$ rose by 2.03%. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ closed up 3.50%, and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ gained 3.62%.



A 2022 study analyzed stock returns across 37 countries and found that returns from November to April were significantly higher than those from May to October.



How do you cope with May seasonal pattern?








Would you sell in advance or keep holding?








Have you bottomed hunting cheap stocks in previous selloff?








Is it time to switch or prepared for more pains?





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Market Comeback! Sell in May or Hold Tight?
S&P 500 closes -0.76% in April, better than March's -5.75%. Will “Sell in May” have a bigger impact this year? Or does the market’s decline over the past four months mean the old adage may not apply this time? Will you sell into the current rebound, or keep holding and bet on a May rally?
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