The Week Ahead: Sell In May?

 | Apr 27, 2014 04:18AM ET

Can positive economic trends overcome the weight of market seasonality?

We all love simple rules, especially when supported by data. Throw in a rhyme or some alliteration and you have the makings of a powerful slogan. "Sell in May and go away" fits the bill.

Despite the biggest flow of fresh news and data we have seen in recent memory, I expect the financial punditry to repeat the rhyme and ask that question to anyone willing to step in front of a microphone.

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Last week stories on that subject early in the week. It played out pretty well until the release of the new home sales data. That caused most to reconsider. Despite that, the balance of news and corporate reports were upbeat on the economy.

As I try to emphasize, forecasting the theme is an exercise in planning and being prepared. Readers are invited to play along with the "theme forecast." I spend a lot of time on it each week. It helps to prepare your game plan for the week ahead, and it is not as easy as you might think.

Naturally we would all like to know the direction of the market in advance. Good luck with that! Second best is planning what to look for and how to react.

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Is it time to "Sell in May?"

There are many articles on this subject, but charts like this one (from Sam Ro at Business Insider) highlight the seasonal difference: