
Will the "Sell in May" curse come true? After a sharp rise, the US stock market may face a tough June

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U.S. stocks rebounded strongly in May, with the S&P 500 index rising 6.2%, marking the largest single-month increase since 1990. However, analysts warn that June may face sluggishness, as historical data shows that the average increase in June over the past 30 years is only 0.2%. The market faces risks from trade wars, uncertainty in Federal Reserve policies, and adjustments in asset allocation at the end of the quarter, which could trigger a pullback. High valuations and excessive investor positioning also make the stock market susceptible to volatility
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