One of Wall Street’s oldest adages — “sell in May and go away” — has tempted stock-market investors into dumping equities this month and returning to the market in November. The opposite of this seasonal pattern exists in the U.S. government-debt market.
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May is usually a good time to buy Treasuries. Why investors may want to disregard this seasonal noise.
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