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Stock Trader's Almanac
Book • 1968
The Stock Trader's Almanac, now in its 57th year, is a seminal work that provides investors with historical data and analysis on stock market cycles and seasonal trends.
First created by Yale Hirsch in 1967, the almanac has been continued and expanded by his son, Jeffrey A. Hirsch.
It includes strategies such as the 'January Barometer', the 'Santa Claus Rally', and the 'Best Six Months Strategy' (also known as 'Sell in May and Go Away').
The almanac is designed to help investors make more profitable decisions by leveraging historical market patterns and tendencies.
First created by Yale Hirsch in 1967, the almanac has been continued and expanded by his son, Jeffrey A. Hirsch.
It includes strategies such as the 'January Barometer', the 'Santa Claus Rally', and the 'Best Six Months Strategy' (also known as 'Sell in May and Go Away').
The almanac is designed to help investors make more profitable decisions by leveraging historical market patterns and tendencies.
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, the editor of the book.

Justin Nielsen

Jeffrey Hirsch

19 snips
Ep. 350 Key Market Trends To Track In 2026
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as a resource containing information on the four-year cycle.


Jeff Hirsch

19 snips
Jeff Hirsch on Presidential Market Cycles
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, regarding the best time to be adding to your equity portfolio.

Sam Stovall

Hanging On In a Yo-Yo Economy | Sam Stovall | 147
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while discussing consumer behavior and retail trends.

Justin Nielsen

Nasdaq Hit Contrasts With Market Breadth; Ulta, Nutrien, TKO In Focus
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when referring to seasonality in markets and Jeff Hirsch as the expert on the subject.

Phil Pearlman

Health and Wealth - The Power of a "Bigger Yes" | Phil Pearlman - E122
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as the source of Jeffrey Hirsch's expectations for the year 2026.

Justin Nielsen

Another Monday Fade With Some Bright Spots; Robinhood, Carvana, Unity In Focus



