Inglese finanziario for dummies – lesson 27
Inglese finanziario for dummies – lesson 27
Bull markets climb a wall of worry
This expression highlights how markets often trend in spite of how people are feeling. What keeps a market moving higher is that there are more buyers entering the market. The opposite is true when a market keeps moving lower. If you’re waiting for everyone to agree on the market, you could be waiting for a long time. Markets can go up when people are still queasy and can fall apart during seemingly good times.
Sell in May and go Away
“Sell in May and go away” is a well-known financial-world adage. It is based on the historical underperformance of some stocks in the “summery” six-month period commencing in May and ending in October, compared to the “wintery” six-month period from November to April.
DON’T PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET
investors should employ diversification to manage portfolio risks.