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We're about to enter 'the worst month of the year for stocks'

Aug 30, 2016, 15:22 IST

The Boeoegg, a snowman made of wadding and filled with firecrackers, burns atop a bonfire in the Sechselaeuten square in Zurich, Switzerland, April 18, 2016.Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters

Get ready: September could get ugly.

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The month is the only one of the year in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average has been lower on average over the past 20, 50, and 100 years, according to Bespoke Investment Group.

"Market bulls never like when our September seasonality report comes around, because it has historically been the worst month of the year for stocks," a note from Bespoke out Monday said.

The note continued: "Over the last 100 years, the Dow has averaged a decline of 0.96% in September with positive returns just 42% of the time. No other month of the year has even averaged a decline over the last 100 years, and September has averaged a decline of nearly 1%."

Additionally, the market has been down in September by an average of 0.88% over the past 50 years and 0.70% over the past 20.

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But there is some potential for good news: When the index has been up for the year - as it is now - it usually means the month finished up, though the returns are, as Bespoke put it, "still not great."

"Over the last 100 years, the Dow has averaged a gain of 0.11% in September when the index has been up YTD through August," Bespoke wrote. "When the index has been down YTD through August, September has seen an average decline of 2.70%."

With the election nearing, complacency among investors, and a Federal Reserve meeting coming up, the market could break away from its sleepy summer.

Here we go.

Bespoke Investment Group

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