September – the worst month for stocks

September 1st is a very strange day for me.  In Russia the school year across the whole country started on September 1st.  I vividly remember myself as a child on that day throughout my childhood.

September – the worst month for stocks

October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February.

-Mark Twain

September 1st is a very strange day for me.  In Russia the school year across the whole country started on September 1st.  I vividly remember myself as a child on that day throughout my childhood.  The sun always shined brighter that day, the cleanliness of my uniform was at the year’s high, it was custom to bring flowers to teachers on that day thus the school smelled like a botanic garden.  Every year I promised myself that I’d be more serious, to smile less and make fewer jokes.  Teachers did not like my smile or my jokes, always called me a class clown.  Every year I failed at these goals.  Thank God!   

This introduction has absolutely nothing to do with what I am about to discuss except that today is September 1st, the beginning of September and historically has been the worst month of the year for investors.  After I looked at the data from 1900 to 2008, it is safe to conclude that September historically was the worst month for investors, period.  Stocks average and median returns were -1.16% and -0.56%, respectively.  Far worse than any other months.   In fact with the exception of June where median returns were down 3 basis points, no other month of the year had negative median returns than September.  In 63 out of 108 years September brought negative returns to investors, greater than any other month.

 It gets worse, when returns in August were greater than 2% average and median returns in September were -2.29% and -1.44%, respectively.   I’ll be honest I have no idea why this happened or what this September has in store for us.  Maybe investors don’t like the end of summer and the first months of fall.  Maybe if some of your stocks a hovering close to fair value you sell now?  Or maybe if you were looking to buy a stock you wait a little?  

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