Wake Me Up When September Ends: Why Does It Always Feel Like a Bear Zone?
Ever noticed how September always seems to drag down the markets? For almost 100 years, it's been a historically rough month for investors. But why? Is it tied to the end of the fiscal year or something deeper?
And here's another puzzle: Why does the market perform so much better from October to March compared to April to September? This pattern holds true regardless of the market, cycle, or trends.
“Sell in May and go away” is the famous Wall Street mantra—but is there some hidden wisdom here? Could history hold the key to predicting what happens next in crypto? Maybe this isn’t the first time we’ve seen these cycles, and 2024-2025 will simply be another echo of the past.
Perhaps studying our market history closer could give us a clearer idea of what’s coming. After all, as the saying goes, "history doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes."