Seasonality Snapshot

Associated British Foods (ABF.L)

Food & Ingredients · UK · UK Consumer & Retail
✓ VERIFIED · 15YR REAL DATA
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
NEUTRAL SEASONALITY — July
Strongest Month
November
+6.30% avg · 80% win rate
Weakest Month
September
-3.73% avg · 40% win rate
MonthAvg ReturnWin Rate
January +0.06% 38%
February +1.58% 56%
March -2.34% 44%
April +2.08% 69%
May -0.17% 44%
June -0.04% 44%
July NOW -0.35% 44%
August +1.10% 40%
September -3.73% 40%
October +2.21% 53%
November +6.30% 80%
December -0.18% 40%
These figures are computed from 15 years of actual monthly closing prices. Past seasonal patterns are not a guarantee of future performance. See our methodology for how this is calculated, or visit the Academy to learn how to read seasonal data responsibly.

Associated British Foods seasonality — common questions

What is Associated British Foods's best month historically?
Historically, November has been Associated British Foods's strongest month, averaging +6.30% with a 80% win rate over 15 years of data. September has been the weakest at -3.73%.
Is Associated British Foods seasonal?
Associated British Foods shows a measurable seasonal pattern: its best and worst months differ by 10.03 percentage points on average. These figures come from 15 years of real monthly closing prices. Seasonality is a historical tendency, not a prediction.
How does Associated British Foods historically perform in July?
Associated British Foods is currently in July, which has historically averaged -0.35% with a 44% win rate. That is a historically neutral window.

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