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Why Abandoning the 'Sell in May' Strategy Makes Financial Sense in 2026
New York, Sunday, 3 May 2026.
Strong corporate earnings and easing geopolitical tensions in May 2026 suggest staying invested. Historically, buy-and-hold strategies yielded a massive 29,179% return since 1976, vastly outperforming seasonal selling.
Los Angeles Labor March Calls for Economic Blackout Amid Rising Cost of Living
Los Angeles, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
On May 1, 2026, thousands marched in Los Angeles demanding an ‘economic blackout.’ This massive turnout signals robust union strength, potentially reshaping future regional commerce and collective bargaining.
Millions to Receive Early Social Security Payments This May Due to Calendar Shift
Washington D.C., Friday, 1 May 2026.
A weekend calendar alignment means millions will receive their May 2026 Social Security payments early, shifting billions in federal funds and potentially triggering an early retail spending surge.
Federal Reserve Previews Future Regulations for Financial Technology and Digital Assets
Washington, D.C., Thursday, 30 April 2026.
Federal Reserve Director Randall Guynn revealed the central bank’s strategy to referee financial innovation, offering fintech leaders a vital preview of upcoming regulations for artificial intelligence and digital assets.
Hilton CEO Forecasts a Balanced U.S. Economic Recovery Driven by Everyday Consumers
McLean, Wednesday, 29 April 2026.
Hilton’s chief anticipates a converging U.S. economy in 2026, noting that falling inflation is unexpectedly boosting spending power and travel demand among middle- and lower-income consumers.