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why april lifts the FTSE 100

Why the FTSE Flies in April

Did you know that the FTSE 100 has one of the strongest April patterns among global indices? With an average gain of +1.90% and a 72% win rate over the past 25 years, April has proven to be a key month for UK equities. Institutional inflows, tax-related investments, and dividend reinvestment all contribute to this seasonal strength. Explore the data behind this trend and see how you can leverage it in your strategy.

“Sell in May”: Myth or Real Market Mover?

The legend says that the phrase originally came from an old English saying: "Sell in May and go away, and come back on St. Leger's Day." This advice was linked to British aristocrats who used to leave the hot city of London during the summer and return after the St. Leger's Stakes horse race in September. What began as a lifestyle choice for the wealthy has turned into a financial strategy observed in stock markets globally.

“Sell in May”: Mythos oder echte Marktbewegung?

Die Legende besagt, dass der Ausdruck ursprünglich von einem alten englischen Sprichwort stammt: "Sell in May and go away, and come back on St. Leger's Day“.
Dieser Spruch war mit britischen Aristokraten verbunden, die während des Sommers die heiße Stadt London verließen und nach dem Pferderennen St. Leger's Stakes im September zurückkehrten.