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Tuesday
May 25th 2004
'Stocks'
Monday May 24th 2004
5:47 PM Eastern Standard Time
Another Election Year Trend one cannot ignore is the stock
market.
Election years in the Stock Market have a tendency to exhibit a fairly firm and
upward bias. Looking back over the last 50 years the stock market has done
rather nicely during a president’s last two years. Narrowing that down to
election years itself, the average gain is about
7.7 %. with only 3 out of the last 13 election years being down years. Which
should be of interest here and now , since the Major averages are all lower on
the year right now.
Of the last six election year periods from mid May to election day the S&P
500 has been up
every time …We remain on the bull side of stocks..
- A Ship in Harbor is Safe...But that is not what
ships are built for -
Happy Trading!
Bill wil@futurescom.com
1-866-409-3890
Monday May 24th, 2004
06: 50 PM South Florida Beach Time
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