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- 📈 Next Week’s Trends: The Week Ahead 4/28/2025
📈 Next Week’s Trends: The Week Ahead 4/28/2025
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Seasonal Trends
Symbol | Trend History | Start Date | End Date | Average % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
X | Down 9 out of 10 past years | 4-24 | 5-26 | -11% |
AMAT | Up 9 out of 10 past years | 4-28 | 6-05 | +8% |
AMD | Up 10 out of 10 past years | 5-04 | 6-05 | +13% |
NVDA | Up 9 out of 10 past years | 5-08 | 6-06 | +18% |
The Historical Ebb and Flow of the Market
May Historical Biases
Upside bias first half of May.
Downside bias in 2nd half of May.
Mid to late May can often be filled with swing trade entries that last into the summer time.
May Historical Briefing
Earnings season. Typically, a 50/50 month. The 1st half of the month, stocks typically rise as we finish up earnings. The 2nd half of the month expect heavy profit taking.
Transitional Seasonal Briefing (May 1 - October 1)
Summertime Zone: In this zone, movements can become shallow in either direction. Trade-able movements may become less frequent and we often see trades end closer to the 1-week mark as good traders typically last (1-3 weeks). There can be periods of flat during this zone where no obvious trades are available.
Happy Trading,
Next Weeks Trends
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