"buy when it snows, sell when it goes" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [English]

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  1. (business, stock market, chiefly northern US and Canada) Stock market securities can be expected to increase in value to a greater degree in the cold winter months from November through April than in the warm months from May through October, and profit-minded investors should manage their portfolios accordingly. Tags: Canada, Northern, US Categories (topical): Business, Stock market, Winter Synonyms: sell in May and go away, buy when it snows and sell when it goes Related terms: buy low, sell high

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