As spring turns to summer, investors are once again hearing the stock market adage “Sell in May and go away, and come back on St. Leger’s Day” where investors consider selling their holdings in May to avoid lower returns during the summer and autumn months, returning in November. While catchy, history suggests that making investment decisions based on the calendar alone can risk missing what really drives long-term outcomes. Aberdeen reminds inv…
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