Stocks often drop in September — but many investors shouldn’t care

Stocks often drop in September — but many investors shouldn’t care


Key Points
  • September is historically weak for U.S. stocks.
  • However, long-term investors likely shouldn’t sell out of the market.
  • The seasonal weakness was tied to banking and farming practices before the early 1900s. Nowadays, it’s likely entrenched in investor psychology, experts said.



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