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"Historically, when January is up between 0 to 2%, the next 11 months have been lower only once in history. And usually, when January is green, the rest of the year ends up an average of 16.9% higher."
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Even in that scenario, the stock market recovered on average within 1 to two years. Because of that, investors are much better off just adding to their portfolio and holding than selling and trying to buy back cheaper. And if that doesn't sound crazy enough, here's one more piece of data that'll just solidify it. Historically, when January is up between 0 to 2%, the next 11 months have been lower only once in history. And usually, when January is green, the rest of the year ends up an average of 16.9% higher. It's also not unusual for February to be one of the worst months of the year for stocks with being on average negative since the 1950s. That's why in terms of the best way to make money going forward, we need to talk about the 2026 strategy. So far, studies show that despite market volatility, risks, and uncertainty, you have a 62% chance of being

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