

Please try another search
If we take 1950 to 2021, May is the eighth-best month of the year, with an average return on the S&P 500 of +0.22%, making it neither a good nor a bad month overall.
The worst month of May was in 1962, with the S&P 500 dropping -8.5%, and the best was in 1990, with a +9.20% rise.
Except for 2022, in the last 20 years, its average return is -0.08%, the last 50 years +0.14%, and the last 100 years +0.05%.
So, a normal month. Neither positive nor negative from a historical point of view.
What if I told you that there are several stocks on Wall Street that, over the last 5 months of May, have not only beaten the S&P 500 but have actually performed very well?
In the last 5 months of May, they have averaged over 5%. And that's while the S&P 500 was down -6.4% in May 2019 and -3.6% in May 2022.
Of course, that doesn't mean it has to do well again this May, but hey, at least it's an argument at the very least to take a look at them, and that's what we're going to do below using the Investing Pro tool.
Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ:TTWO) is an American developer and distributor of video games, founded on September 30, 1993. It is headquartered in New York, United States, with an international base in Geneva, Switzerland.
Source: InvestingPro
The company reports its quarterly results on May 17 and is expected to report EPS of $0.68 per share and revenue growth of +60% this year. The stock has not fallen in any of the last 5 Mays, with an average return of +9.3%.
The reason is simple, its quarterly results are presented in May, and they are usually good. In May 2022, it gained 14%, and in May 2021, it soared by 105%.
In November, it formed a floor, and from there, it rose strongly, moving within an uptrend channel.
There is no sign of weakness in the short term as long as it remains above $120.28.
EPAM Systems (NYSE:EPAM) is a U.S. company specializing in software engineering services and digital product design that operates from Newtown (Pennsylvania). It was founded in 1993 in New Jersey (USA).
Source: InvestingPro
It reports results on August 3 and is expected to report earnings per share of $2.41 per share.
The company rose in 4 of the last 5 Mays by an average of +8%.
Source: InvestingPro
The bearish weakness continues, but it is close to a key support level at $174.80, which could be an area where buyers enter to look for a bounce.
Generac Holdings (NYSE:GNRC) is a U.S. manufacturer of standby power generation products for residential and commercial markets. It was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Source: InvestingPro
It releases earnings on July 26 and is expected to report earnings per share of $1.18.
The company rose an average of +6.6% in the last 5 Mays and only fell in one of them, which was in 2019, with a -0.3% loss.
The drop has caused the stock to form a floor for the time being, from which it is bouncing back. A return to $89.79 could be in the cards. It would need to break above $135.70 to see some buying strength.
ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) is an international energy company headquartered in Houston, Texas, although it has offices in several countries. It is the third-largest oil company in the United States. It was created after the merger of Conoco and Phillips Petroleum Company on August 30, 2002.
Source: InvestingPro
It pays a dividend on July 14, of 0.60 dollars per share, and to be entitled to receive it, shares must be held before June 26.
It presents results on August 1, and earnings per share are expected to be $2.27. In the last 5 Mays, it has had an average return of +5.5%.
It has been falling since November and has a level to watch at $92 if there is a rebound to the upside.
Are you seeking more actionable trade ideas to navigate market volatility? The InvestingPro tool helps you easily identify winning stocks at any given time.
Start your 7-day free trial to unlock must-have insights and data!
Here is the link for those who want to subscribe to InvestingPro and start analyzing stocks.
Disclosure: The author does not own any of the securities mentioned.
After a rocky September, investors should brace for more violent swings and sharp moves in the weeks ahead. October is expected to be another volatile month on Wall Street. Key...
While September hasn't been kind to stocks historically, the next three months generally more than make up for it History suggests this quarter consists of the best-performing...
The S&P 500 popped 0.6% yesterday, adding to Wednesday’s late rebound. Lucky for readers, this is the exact setup I was waiting for. As I wrote on Wednesday: I don’t know if...
Are you sure you want to block %USER_NAME%?
By doing so, you and %USER_NAME% will not be able to see any of each other's Investing.com's posts.
%USER_NAME% was successfully added to your Block List
Since you’ve just unblocked this person, you must wait 48 hours before renewing the block.
I feel that this comment is:
Thank You!
Your report has been sent to our moderators for review
Add a Comment
We encourage you to use comments to engage with other users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other. However, in order to maintain the high level of discourse we’ve all come to value and expect, please keep the following criteria in mind:
Enrich the conversation, don’t trash it.
Stay focused and on track. Only post material that’s relevant to the topic being discussed.
Be respectful. Even negative opinions can be framed positively and diplomatically. Avoid profanity, slander or personal attacks directed at an author or another user. Racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination will not be tolerated.
Perpetrators of spam or abuse will be deleted from the site and prohibited from future registration at Investing.com’s discretion.