$SPX - Percentage of Time up PER SECTOR

1.Percentage of Time up PER SECTOR from Labor Day Through Election Day and Election Day Through Year End.

Watch financials and materials 👀

$S&P 500(.SPX)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLF)$ $Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLB)$ $Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLK)$ $Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLU)$ $Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF(VTI)$

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2.Average Sectors Returns for Sep - Oct and Nov - Dec in Presidential Election Years

The S&P 500 may experience difficulty in September and October during Presidential election years, but it frequently sees a rebound in November and December following the election.

Here is the breakdown per sector.

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3. Percentage of time up for Sep - Oct and Nov - Dec per sector. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEARS ONLY.

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4.SPX Seasonality PER SECTOR Sep-Oct and Nov-Dec for ALL YEARS since 1928

Bookmark this one, the seasonality for presidential election years was posted earlier today, this is the overall trend, useful for the years ahead.

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5.Percentage Time Up Between Sep-Oct and Nov-Dec. All years since 1928 to present.

Materials and Industrials look interesting.

Four seasonality tables have been posted:

a) Average return and b) percentage of times up for Sep-Oct and Nov-Dec.

For 1) Presidential Election Years and 2) All Years.

If interested in two more, let me know💚.

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7.Average returns PER SECTOR from Labor Day Through Election Day and Post-Election Into Year End.

Watch Financials, XLF, a must watch during this season and in the current context.

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