Since 1989, a stock market bounce into June is likely to be short-lived

Over the past 30 years, the S&P 500 has traded positively in the month of June only 55 percent of the time. And the broad measure of U.S. stock market performance has lost an average of 0.49 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fared even worse and the Nasdaq not much better.
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