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I concur -- please note that "sell in may" returns 695,000,000 hits in the USA on Google as of today (see posting date), whereas "halloween indicator" only returns 413,000 hits. Logically therefore this section should be titled "Sell in May" and Halloween indicator should redirect to it, rather than the current setup. SunSw0rd (talk) 11:17, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I also agree, this article is the first time I have heard of this effect called "halloween indicator" before, meanwhile "Sell in May" is the mainstream name for this. Financestudent (talk) 17:05, 21 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As per discussion on the Halloween indicator talk page Talk:Halloween_indicator "Sell in May ..." is more common name than the Halloween Indicator. So I have swapped the articles over and put a redirect at the original location. 00:38, 1 October 2013 User:Sargdub