Jeff Hirsch is the Author of the Annual Stock Trader’s Almanac. He, and before that his father Yale Hirsch, has been publishing the must-read almanac every year since 1967. This year is the 53rd edition of the Almanac and a lot of the smartest traders I know keep the most recent copy on their desk. I personally have issues I’ve kept going back decades. When it comes to Seasonality, whether it’s the 1-year cycle, Presidential cycle, or even intra-month and intra-week cycles, Jeff is the person I turn to first. The month of January brings along a ton of information we can use to help us make decisions in the stock market the rest of the year. The track record is pretty spectacular, as we discuss in this episode. Today, Jeff uses these seasonal trends to help him in his role as Chief Strategist at Probabilities Fund Management. In this episode of the podcast we discuss what the down January might mean for the rest of this year, how markets tend to behave on Election Years and why Seasonal trends are so important to recognize.
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Media Appearance: Raising Cash Now Is Prudent
As you guys know, we’ve had a much more defensive approach to the stock market over the past few weeks, especially compared to how bullish we had been for so long. There is a time to be big and aggressive and a time to be small and cash heavy. I believe we’re currently in the latter of those two categories.
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[Premium] Monthly Conference Call Video Recording October 2019
This is the video recording of the October 2019 Conference Call.
Remember To Buy In November!
How often does someone tell you to Remember to Buy In November? Probably not as often as you’ll hear Sell in May and Go Away!
But what does this all mean? What are these silly nursery rhymes all about and why should we care? Or should we even care at all?
You’ll hear even some of the smartest and most experience market participants dismiss market seasonality altogether, almost as if they’re too good for it. Maybe they’re scared of things they don’t understand, like my 2 year old cousin gets when she’s confused. Or maybe seasonality is not as intellectually satisfying to them as say something like, fed policy or trump impeachments.
Either way, we do care about seasonal trends at All Star Charts because they help us with both identifying market trends and risk management. Here’s what US Stock Market Seasonality means to me: [Read more…]
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