Seasonal Stock Market Trends:
The Definitive Guide to Calendar-Based Stock Market Trading
(Wiley Trading)
by Jay Kaeppel
There is a seasonal bias to the stock
market, and by paying attention to the seasonal market
tendencies you can gain an edge in the stock market over the
long haul. Seasonality offers a practical approach to investing
and trading. What better way to learn how to employ seasonal
systems than learning from Jay Kaeppel, a master in the
analysis of seasonal trends? Kaeppel walks you through this
phenomenon that continues to work consistently, providing you
with his ultimate seasonal index to make the calendar work for
you. Stock Market Seasonals provides a never-before-seen
definitive guide that illustrates how to utilize a combination
of four basic seasonal tendencies in order to maximize
returns.
From the Inside Flap
In many aspects of life, things occur in a
repetitive pattern. And while things do in fact change over
time, the basic underlying idea of seasons and seasonality is
that even though things do change, they often return to a
particular state over and over again—often in a very
predictable way.
Over the course of the past twenty-five years, author Jay
Kaeppel—one of the most experienced profes-sionals in the areas
of seasonality and stock, options, and futures trading—has
examined a wide range of seasonal and cyclical trends as they
relate to the stock market over the past century. Now, with
Seasonal Stock Market Trends, he shares his extensive insights
with you.
Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this book
will show you how following the calendar—and taking advantage
of consistently strong seasonal trends—can help you to achieve
long-term stock market success. Kaeppel introduces you to a
wide array of seasonal stock market trends—most based on 70 to
100 plus years of actual market data—and identifies objective
"rules" for utilizing each one. Along the way, he also presents
a process that allows you to track the performance of a given
strategy, so that you can gauge its overall effectiveness.
Just a few of the trends touched upon include:
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Holiday Seasonal Trends, which looks at the trading
days surrounding market holidays to reveal some
surprising results
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Monthly Seasonal Trends, which focuses on a variety
of intramonth market trends and breaks the month down
into clearly defined favorable and unfavorable trading
days
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Repetitive Time Cycles of Note deals with the
performance of the stock market in relation to three
specific, and repetitive, time cycles—the 212-week
cycle, the 40-week cycle, and the 53-day cycle
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Sell in May and Go Away thoroughly analyzes the
advantages and disadvantages of breaking the year into
two six-month periods for investment purposes
Rounding out this detailed discussion is a chapter devoted
to using a variety of seasonal trends to build three separate
investment models—the Long-Only Method, the Long-Only Plus
Leverage (LOPL) Method; and "Jay's Ultimate Seasonal Barometer"
(or JUSB). These detailed models are designed to generate
specific buy and sell signals, and require no interpretation on
your part.
Seasonal Stock Market Trends will help you incorporate
seasonal trends into your current investment or trading
endeavors and put you in a far better position to generate
consistent profits over time. Free of complicated trading
systems and so-called surefire secrets, this book will set you
on a solid path to finding opportunities in the markets based
on recurring seasonal patterns.
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