Why you should let data and not market beliefs guide your investment decisions
Contrary to the popular "Sell in May and go away" adage, data suggests Indian stock markets perform better from May to October, averaging 7.6% returns compared to November-April's 4%. Analyzing a decade of trends reveals May, June, and July historically show strong probabilities of positive (...)
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