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Seasonal Sector Investing in the Fall: Top Sectors to Watch Now!

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Seasonality is like a second opinion from a wise friend who knows something about the market’s historical tendencies. While you’re weighing current price action against the fundamental dynamics of the environment, seasonality tells you what things have typically gone on, by how much, where they’ve happened, and when they tend to happen. It’s a secondary context.

So, relative to the S&P 500 ($SPX), what might history reveal about seasonal sector performance from September to the end of the year?

Top Four Outperforming Sectors Relative to the S&P

Looking at all 11 S&P sectors’ performance against the S&P 500 over the last 10 years, four stand out for September through December—Financial, Industrial, Energy, and Materials. Let’s dive into the S&P Sector ETFs that represent these sectors.

Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)

73% average higher-close rate4.7% cumulative seasonal returnDividend 1.52%

Seasonality-wise, XLF is the strongest performer, with average returns and higher-close rates rising from September through November (see chart below).

CHART 1. 10-YEAR SEASONALITY CHART OF XLF VS S&P. Note the positive months of September through November.

Looking at XLF’s daily chart below, it broke above $42.50, catapulting into all-time high territory. Buying momentum, based on the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) reading, appears to be increasing. Currently, XLF is outperforming the S&P 500 by over 29%. If the seasonality projections remain consistent, XLF may be headed for a breather before ending the year with a strong rally.

CHART 2. DAILY CHART OF XLF. The ETF launched into all-time highs!

Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI)

56% average higher-close rate2.2% cumulative seasonal returnDividend 1.47%

The Industrial sector has two months of seasonal strength and weakness. The strongest month, November, sees a 78% higher close rate relative to the S&P 500 and a 1.8% average return (see chart below).

CHART 3. 10-YEAR SEASONALITY CHART OF XLI VS S&P 500.  Note the two strong months and December’s negative average.

Looking at XLI’s daily chart below, we can see it broke above $126 into all-time high territory. Like XLF, it’s outperforming the S&P 500 by over 29%. However, the buying pressure appears to be dwindling, so maybe the August seasonal weakness will materialize this year. If it does, that might present a buying opportunity for investors looking to get into a position. Additionally, watch for instances where decreasing momentum foreshadowed pullbacks.

CHART 4. DAILY CHART OF XLI. Most of the time, buying/selling pressure was an indicator of pullbacks and rallies.

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)

42% average higher-close rate2.1% cumulative seasonal returnDividend 3.18%

September is the Energy sector’s strongest month against the S&P 500 for the second half of the year (see chart below). From that point on, the seasonal returns become increasingly negative, and the higher-close rate falls under 50%.

CHART 5. 10-YEAR SEASONALITY CHART OF XLE vs. S&P 500. Most positive returns in the latter half tend to be made in September and October.

Looking at XLE’s daily chart, it’s clear that momentum (see blue rectangle) has decreased and shows no sign of directionality. XLE is outperforming the S&P 500 by over 29%, but what’s fueling the rally? If XLE surpasses the resistance level of $92.50, it will be important to monitor the subsequent three resistance levels (all swing highs). Keep in mind the seasonal pattern, where September has historically provided the highest returns, but a negative trend emerges toward the end of the year.

CHART 6. DAILY CHART OF XLE. Is the momentum sputtering?

Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLB)

62% average higher-close rate1.9% cumulative seasonal returnDividend 1.93%

Materials’ higher-close rates from September to December are high, but the returns (again, relative to the S&P 500) are generally low. November shows the most favorable month, seasonality-wise (see chart below).

CHART 7. 10-YEAR SEASONALITY CHART OF XLB vs. S&P. Regarding the higher-close rates, the last four months of the year tend to be steady, though the average returns fluctuate.

Looking at the XLB chart below, the ETF has two levels of resistance before launching into an all-time high. XLB is challenging the first level, $92. To establish a record high, XLB needs to surpass the second level, $93.

CHART 8. DAILY CHART OF XLB. Two levels of resistance ahead before entering record-high territory.

Buying pressure appears to be slowing, but, seasonality-wise, you might expect weakness in August and September (despite the latter’s higher closing rates) before anticipating steady performance until the end of the year.

At the Close

Seasonality can feel like a historical cheat sheet. The most favorable picks for September to December? XLF, XLI, XLE, and XLB have all outperformed the S&P 500 during this period over the last decade. But hold up—before diving in, check the technicals and fundamentals. Seasonality is a great guide, but a complete picture is key for making smarter investing decisions.

Disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. The ideas and strategies should never be used without first assessing your own personal and financial situation, or without consulting a financial professional.

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