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ROH - The Best Time to Buy or Sell Rohm and Haas Company


Timing Seasonal Trends in ROH Common Stock.



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ROH:  Average Monthly Prices

A non-typical Seasonal Pattern is shown by Rohm and Haas Company. The more usual seasonal pattern has the low prices during the pre-winter months. ROHshows a strong seasonal bias of 11.73 percent, when averaged over the last 24 years. For this chart, price plots for each year are traced on top of each other. Each month's value is adjusted to the mean price for the particular year. The orange line represents the average monthy price expressed as a portion of the annual price.



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ROH:  Profitability during each Month

Investors in Rohm and Haas Company should consider staying in cash during September. Here, the profitability of the month is defined as the percentage change between the mean price on the first day of the month and the mean price on the last day of the month. So the figures displayed here refer to the average change during each month, rather than changes between months.




Best Months For Short Term Investing in Rohm and Haas Company Common Stock.

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ROH:  Potential Quarterly Gain for each Month

The 'Monthly Profitability' discussed above applies to holdings during the course of a single month. Another, perhaps more realistic evaluation is the one charted here. Here the value evaluated is the highest price reached at anytime during the next quarter. Rohm and Haas Company speculators who have taken positions starting in December gain 15.98 percent, judged by the maximum price attained during the next three months.



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Average Monthly Prices Adjusted of Rohm and Haas Company

This plot of the average monthly price as a proportion of the average yearly price removes the year-to-year secular trend. However the within-year trend is still intact, so it is expected that the December value might be higher than the January average, for a healthy company. Over the span of 11 months from January to December a gain of 11.73 percent has occurred historically. This is an annual rate of 12.8 percent. On the other hand, those who catch the seasonal wave wrong, can loose money at an annual rate of 140.8 percent.

Before making any decisions based on the standard 12 Month Seasonal Calendar, be sure to check the characteristics of the 24 Month Political Election Calendar. Research shows that many characteristics of the traditional seasonal averages are actually induced by events in the 24 month political cycle, so the characteristics of even versus odd numbered years may be quite distinct.



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