The summer slump explained
Update: 2025-08-08
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Summer is historically a sluggish time of year for the stock market, says Ashish Utarid, Assistant Vice-President, Investment Strategy at IG Wealth Management. While July usually delivers a decent return, August is typically flat, and September normally dips. Ashish explains what this seasonal slump means, why a summer wobble is expected (and not panic-worthy), and how it can prepare us for what’s ahead in the fall.
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