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By Mike Dickson, Ph.D.
Is the seventh month of the year a stock investor’s best friend?
While scorching temperatures continue to sweep across much of the country, equity investors may want to look for a different kind of heat that could be headed their way soon.
The reason: Stocks in July have gained 4.8% on average over the past three calendar years—outperforming all other months (see the chart).
S&P 500 Average Monthly Returns (2021 – 2023)
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What’s more, the seventh month hasn’t just posted strong returns in recent years: July has also outperformed, on average, over the past two decades!
One possible reason: Stock market volume is typically very light during July, as much of Wall Street heads out on vacation. Therefore, new developments (especially surprising ones) may have an outsized impact—and more market-moving power.
At Horizon, we’ve got our eyes on several upcoming items on July’s calendar, including:
(in chronological order)
- The French election: The early July election in France could change the country’s balance of power in ways that impact Eurozone stocks.
- Unemployment: Despite a surprisingly strong May jobs report, the U.S. labor market has been somewhat softening. The first week of July will reveal the latest about unemployment.
- Inflation: In mid-July, we’ll see whether recent cooler-than-expected inflation data may be the start of a trend—or just a blip.
- Earnings: The second-quarter earnings season starts at the end of the second week of July. We’ll evaluate whether the first quarter’s strong results have carried over.
- AI trends: The last two weeks of the month will see earnings results from mega-cap names such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon—which will offer insights into the state of the artificial intelligence market and its overall impact.
- Interest rates: The Fed’s meeting during the final two days of July is its last meeting until September.
There’s no way of knowing whether this July’s market performance will echo history, of course—but we’ll be closely sizing up plenty of potential opportunities in the coming weeks.
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