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Debunking the January barometer for stocks

We can’t control the price of a share, but we have control over our choice of companies to invest in

THERE is an old stock market adage that what happens to shares in January can determine the direction of the market for the rest of the year.

The so-called January barometer says: “As January goes, so goes the full year.” It is reckoned to be accurate about 75 per cent of the time, which is quite a high success rate. But how is that possible? How can something that happens in the first 31 days of a calendar year have such a profound effect for the remaining 334 days?

Firstly, stock markets tend to rise, anyway. It is an underlying feature of capitalism, which is simply nothing more than putting capital to work to generate a decent return on the money. Just think about how we, as individuals,...

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