Willis Owen: Dividend inclusion throws 'sell in May' adage 'out of the water'

Staying invested could prove lucrative

Emanuela Hawker
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Willis Owen has revealed that the traditional "sell in May and go away, don't come back until St Leger Day" adage actually "makes no sense for investors" when you consider the inclusion of dividends.

The DIY investment provider carried out analysis which found that where investors stayed invested they benefitted from the dividend payouts, which enhanced returns by approximately 40% over the last 33 summers. "The inclusion of dividends in the equation blows the sell in May adage out of the water," said Adrian Lowcock, head of personal investments at Willis Owen. "They transform what might appear at first sight to be a negative performance into a positive one." The traditional adage indicates it is best to sell UK equities at the beginning of May, only to re-invest on St Leger race ...

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