The September Effect: Should You Really Sell Your Stocks?

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The "September Effect" is a well-known phenomenon in the stock market, characterized by historically poor performance during the month of September. This trend can be attributed to various factors, including seasonal patterns, economic conditions, and the influence of upcoming presidential elections on market behavior. This raises an important question: should investors be concerned about the September Effect and how might it impact their investment strategies?Also in this podcast: MOAT - VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (ETF); AVGO - Broadcom Inc. (NAS); BAC - Bank of America Corp. (NYS); NXTR - NexPoint Residential Trust Inc. (NYS); FNV - Franco-Nevada Corp. (NYS); ASML - ASML Holding N.V. (NAS); Dividend irrelevance theory; Plus, Justin's talking points: Market performance data and election results, Stakeholder capital; Gold, silver, oil, gasoline prices; plus review of Treasury rates. Our Sponsors:* Check out Fabric: fabric.com/INVESTTALK* Check out Moorings: moorings.com* Check out eBay Auto: www.ebay.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The September Effect: Should You Really Sell Your Stocks?

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