Wall Street’s classic “sell in May” playbook is looking increasingly questionable as the S&P 500 rebounds strongly. Investors are watching a shift driven by easing geopolitical worries and solid corporate earnings, challenging the idea that history should automatically dictate summer moves. The result is a tough call between sticking to tradition or acting on current momentum and economic resilience.
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