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she took the money and then she went to market (before)​

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Answered by XxLovingBabexX
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Sʜ ʜ ɴʏ ʙғʀ sʜ ɴ ʀ.

Answered by ToxicSuparv
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Sell in May and go away" is a well-known financial-world adage. It is based on the historical underperformance of some stocks in the "summery" six-month period commencing in May and ending in October, compared to the "wintery" six-month period from November to April. If an investor follows this strategy, they would divest their equity holdings in May (or at least, the late spring) and invest again in November (or the mid-autumn).

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