Top Trading Links: The “Sell In May” Edition

Well, it wouldn’t be the month of May if investors weren’t asking the question: “Sell in May?”

Trading cycles and seasonal patterns show that selling strength in May isn’t a bad idea. In fact, it could be a decent strategy for skilled timers. Either way, it’s something traders should be aware of.

Stocks managed to only lose 0.4% last week (S&P 500 Index). It felt a lot worse… Next week will either confirm the support we saw late in the week (2035), or see another sharp decline lower.  Should be interesting.

There are lots of great themes, research, and trading setups out there. Let’s take a look at this week’s “Top Trading Links” to get a gauge on where the market is at right now. Is it time to sell in May?

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MARKET INSIGHTS

 

‘Sell in May’ acts differently in election yearsTom McClellan

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The Black Swan Siren Song Charlie Bilello

A breakdown of the two new Volatility ETFsBill Luby

Crude Oil is testing resistance while Crude volatility is testing supportChris Kimble

Tom Lackey always does a nice job tracking relative performance: His latest RS movers list

Insights on the recently updated margin debt dataJesse Felder

Short term trading results mean nothing. Here’s whySteve Burns

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Why investors need to lower their sightsMcKinsey

Video: How to find anticipation setupsPradeep Bonde

The most powerful principle in trading psychologyBrett Steenbarger

 

NEWS & OTHER RESEARCH

Why the U.S. trade deficit was so smallPolitical Calculations

Podcast: On developing GritFreakonomics

The unicorn financing market just became dangerous for all involvedBill Gurley

How to build the self confidence you need to win in life – Hat Tip to @JFinDallas

How Testosterone and stress affect decision makingWesley Gray

Starving Cancer may be a key to treatment Science Daily

Methane is climate change’s hidden villain – Wired

 

Thanks for reading and be sure to check back next weekend for another round of “Top Trading Links”.

 

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