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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
June Stock Market Performance in Midterm Election Years | Jeff Hirsch
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June is typically constructive for equities: over 31 years, NASDAQ leads (+1.7%), followed by Russell 2000 (+1.2%), Russell 1000 (+0.4%), an...
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Pre- and Post-Memorial Day Seasonal Patterns in US Stock Indexes
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Memorial Day weekend (May 23-25, 2026) has become the unofficial start of summer for many Americans, marking a notable transition in financ...
Friday, May 1, 2026
May Stock Market Performance in Midterm Election Years | Jeff Hirsch
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The S&P 500 has posted gains during the first three trading days of May in 19 of the past 28 years. Early May Strength Turns to Chop U...
Thursday, April 16, 2026
S&P 500 After Rapid 10% Gains: +17% Avg One-Year Return | Alex Krainer
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Historical S&P 500 data shows that sharp 10% rallies over a 10-day span tend to exhibit strong follow-through. On average, returns have ...
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
April Stock Market Performance in Midterm Election Years | Jeff Hirsch
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Over the past 21 years (solid lines in the chart below), April has exhibited a pattern of steady gains starting around April 7 (Tue)(Trading...
Friday, March 20, 2026
US Stock Indexes Trigger Rare March-December Low Indicator | Jeff Hirsch
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Originated by Lucien Hooper, a Forbes columnist and Wall Street analyst in the 1970s, the December Low Indicator is based on the Dow closi...
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
March Stock Market Performance in Midterm Election Years | Jeff Hirsch
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Beginning on March 2 (Mon) (Trading Day 1) , the US stock market historically follows two distinct paths. Over the recent 21-year period (s...
Sunday, February 22, 2026
S&P 500 Hurst Analysis: Projection into Mid-March 20-Week Cycle Low
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The current 40 -week cycle began at the November 21, 2025 trough. Its primary components are two 20-week cycles, which averaged 16.9 week...
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