S&P 500 Starts September on a Sour Note: Historical Seasonality Suggests More Pain Ahead

The S&P 500 index has had a weak start to September, marking the fifth-worst beginning in 25 years. Historical data suggests this trend may continue, with September typically being one of the worst-performing months for the index. Data shows that the last 20 days of September often compound early losses, with 2022 seeing a particularly sharp decline due to the Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes.

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