Meta crushed earnings and added more value overnight than Nike and eBay combined. But the full story is deeper—and more complicated.
After a strong wave up the last few months, it's natural for the S&P 500 to have a pullback. August and September have often been among the worst-performing months for the index, based on decades of seasonality data.
We don't trade on seasonality alone, but understanding these historical probabilities helps manage expectations and avoid overreacting to normal pullbacks during a broader uptrend.
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