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To: Wizzer who wrote (17928)6/30/1999 4:48:00 PM
From: keith massey  Respond to of 62348
 
I am trying to learn how markets react around certain historical days/time periods

Historically June-Aug. and Nov.-Dec. are the worst. June-Aug. because all the brokers go on vacation with their client's hard earned money and don't promote anything and Nov.-Dec. because of the tax sell off. I have found early to mid Aug. and mid-Dec. to be the most brutal on stocks.

Normally you see a very late Aug-early Sept. rally when the brokers get back and the normally Jan. rally from tax sell off and another Feb.- early March rally because of RRSP buying.

Just my take on the basic cycles I have observed.

Best Regards
KEITH