‘Sell in May’ just a myth?


Futures-options traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange’s NYSE American (AMEX) in New York City, U.S., April 17, 2026.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Conventional wisdom can be a stubborn force.

As the trading month of May gets into full swing this week, should investors continue to follow the old adage of “sell in May and go away” — a strategy of selling stocks in May and re-entering the market in November to avoid low returns and low volumes during the northern hemisphere’s summer?

Testing traditional trades

Summer loving for stocks?

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European bank stocks over the last month

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What to watch this week:

Monday: U.K. market holiday, April PMI data from across Europe

Tuesday: Earnings from Unicredit, HSBC, AB Inbev, Ferrari and AMD

Wednesday: Earnings from Novo Nordisk, Infineon, BMW, Diageo and Disney

Thursday: Earnings from Shell, Rheinmetall, Maersk, BMPS and AirBnB

Friday: Earnings from Commerzbank, IAG

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