Stock Traders Almanac 2021 – w/Jeffrey Hirsch, Editor and Publisher
“Sell in May and Go Away” – We’ve all heard it, but does it work? Is it a long term strategy, or has it worked better or worse over the past 10 years? How has it worked on the NASDAQ 100? Has a simple Technical Indicator enhanced or lessened the return? The STA has long been a standard of statistics and in-depth (an understatement) analysis of data galore on the patterns of the U.S. Stock Market, and a sure way to get lost in the sea of data for a compelling dive into a sea of applicable data. And for the past few years STA has partnered with the Probabilities Fund to apply much of this data to real live trading. This is an episode you don’t want to miss. Jeff is the son of the founding publisher of what is now the 54th Edition, and they just keep getting better. Hope you enjoy it

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