“Sell in May and go away.” ... “Sell in May” might be particularly poor advice this year ... After nearly 50 years of growth, the “sell in May” investment jumped to just over $46,000 for an increase of 4,535%.
Nifty 50 index has risen in six of the last 10 years during May. But the crude oil prices remain a joker in the pack for India. According to experts, the trajectory of crude oil remains the single largest short-term risk variable ....
The upcoming six-month period has historically been such a bad stretch for the stock market that Wall Street has an adage for it. “Sell in May and go away.” ... .