The disappointment of August for stock investors shouldnât catch anyone off guard.
With a history of being the second-worst month for the S&P 500 over the last 35 years, Augustâs lackluster performance is no anomaly. And September hasnât always been smooth sailing either.
After the tumultuous ride of 2022, some investors are playing it safe, cashing out to safeguard their gains.
But donât lose hope! Our featured perspective today comes from Seth Golden, Chief Market Strategist at Finom Group. Heâs here to remind us that the end of the S&P 500âs five-month winning streak doesnât necessarily spell disaster.
Why trust Goldenâs insights? Back in February, he accurately predicted the S&P 500 hitting the 4,350 mark by the end of the year, a prediction that came true in June. Brushing aside concerns of a recession, he advised investors to seize opportunities in large growth stocks. And those picks, Amazon (AMZN) and Visa (V), have paid off.
Delving into the present, Golden looks at data from Ryan Detrick of Carson Investment Research. Detrickâs study of five-month winning streaks for the S&P 500 since 1950 reveals that 79% of the time, these streaks extend to six months. While this isnât the current scenario, Golden draws optimism from this dataâhistorically, after five months of gains, the S&P 500âs performance in the six- and twelve-month periods that follow has been positive 82% and 93% of the time, respectively.
âThe average S&P 500 returns 6 and 12 months later are also 6%+ and 12%+. Savvy market participants may find solace in the evolving price action,â the strategist points out.
Further reasons not to jump ship just yet? Golden highlights the confirmation of the bull market on 6/8/23, when the S&P 500 surged 20% from its bear market low. Achieving this shift took 165 days, the second-longest bear-to-bull transition since 1952.
Golden concludes, âAll but one of these previous bear-to-bull markets outlasted and outperformed the current 9-month cycle. Itâs unlikely that a new bear market starts at the 9-month mark without delivering further gains in the 12-month forward period.â
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