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About SeasonalityX
Everything you need to know before your first search — what SeasonalityX is, what it produces, and how traders and investors use it to make better-timed decisions.
What is SeasonalityX?
SeasonalityX is a data-driven market intelligence platform that helps traders and investors uncover recurring seasonal trends and historical price patterns across stocks, ETFs and mutual funds. Markets tend to behave in recurring ways at certain times of the year — driven by earnings cycles, institutional fund flows, tax-related activity, holiday demand, index rebalancing and investor psychology. Spotting these tendencies by hand means combing through years of price charts. SeasonalityX does that work for you in seconds.
Unlike traditional charting platforms that focus on technical indicators or fundamental data, SeasonalityX specialises in historical tendencies and repeatable market patterns — objective, data-backed analysis instead of opinions, news headlines or speculation.
You type a ticker, and our analysis engine scans up to 20 years of historical prices to find calendar windows where that security has repeatedly risen (or fallen) — for example, “Apple gained in 8 of the last 10 years between late April and mid-May.”
The output is a ranked table of seasonal patterns, each with its exact date window, holding period, win rate, average historical return, and consistency statistics — plus a seasonal chart showing the security’s “typical year” at a glance. No spreadsheets, no manual backtesting.
What does SeasonalityX provide?
The platform transforms years of historical market data into actionable insights. Here are the analytics you get:
Seasonal trend analysis
Identify recurring bullish and bearish periods based on historical performance over multiple years — see exactly when a security has tended to rise or fall.
Recurring return analysis
Discover how returns have repeated over customisable time periods — 5, 10, 20, 30 or custom trading-day windows — to match your holding style.
Historical winning rate
Measure how frequently a stock, ETF or mutual fund has delivered positive returns during a specific calendar window. A quick read on consistency.
Average return analysis
Evaluate average historical returns for selected date ranges and seasonal windows, so you know both how often and how much a pattern has delivered.
Risk & volatility metrics
Analyse standard deviation, minimum returns, maximum returns and historical consistency — understand the risk side of every opportunity, not just the reward.
Watchlists & alerts
Track your favourite stocks, ETFs and mutual funds and get notified when seasonal opportunities are about to begin or end.
Supported asset types
SeasonalityX works across global markets and three asset classes:
Any listed company worldwide — US, India (.NS), London (.L), Europe, Asia and more.
Index, sector and commodity ETFs — great for trading broad seasonal themes like 'energy in winter'.
Analyse the seasonal behaviour of mutual funds to better time contributions and rebalancing.
Why use SeasonalityX? The trader's edge
- Better entry and exit timing. Even when you already know what to buy, seasonality helps with when. Entering at the start of a historically strong window — instead of a historically weak one — can meaningfully change your results.
- Spot opportunities you'd never find manually. The Dashboard scans popular stocks for seasonal windows opening in the next few weeks, surfacing high-probability candidates automatically.
- See risk as clearly as reward. Weak or falling seasonal windows are a warning sign too. If a stock you hold has historically dropped in the coming weeks, that’s worth knowing before it happens.
- Probabilities, not predictions. Every pattern comes with a win rate and consistency statistics, so you can judge how reliable a tendency has been — and size your decisions accordingly.
One layer of a complete strategy
Seasonality works best combined with your own research. Use fundamental analysis to decide what is worth owning, technical analysis to confirm the current trend, and SeasonalityX to time your entries and exits. When a strong seasonal window lines up with your fundamental conviction and the chart agrees, you’re acting with three independent signals instead of one.
Who is SeasonalityX for?
SeasonalityX is designed for a wide range of market participants:
Swing traders
Identify historically strong seasonal periods that may offer higher-probability trading opportunities over days to weeks.
Position traders
Find medium-term trends that have repeatedly occurred over many years and hold through the seasonal window.
Long-term investors
Improve entry and exit timing by understanding a stock's historical seasonal strengths and weaknesses.
ETF investors
Analyse sector rotation and recurring seasonal patterns across popular ETFs — from energy to tech to bonds.
Mutual fund investors
Evaluate historical fund performance during specific calendar periods to better time contributions and rebalancing.
Options traders
Use seasonal windows to time options entries — buying calls ahead of historically strong periods or puts ahead of weak ones.
Questions SeasonalityX helps answer
Instead of spending hours analysing spreadsheets and historical market data, the platform helps you quickly answer questions like:
- ?Which periods of the year have historically produced the strongest returns?
- ?How often has a particular seasonal pattern actually worked?
- ?What is the historical winning rate for a specific date range?
- ?How consistent is the opportunity across different market environments?
- ?What are the potential risks and volatility associated with the pattern?
- ?Are there upcoming seasonal windows I should be watching right now?
Key features & benefits
Pattern Screener
The core tool. Search any stock, ETF or mutual fund and get its seasonal patterns — tune the years of history, minimum win rate, minimum average return and holding-period windows to match your style.
Dashboard opportunities
A daily scan of upcoming seasonal windows across popular stocks and your watchlist, so opportunities come to you. Premium members can have it use their own saved criteria.
Overlapping pattern consolidation
When several similar windows cluster around the same dates, Premium members can merge them into one clean, strongest pattern — less noise, clearer decisions.
Watchlist & saved patterns
Track the stocks you care about and bookmark specific patterns. Each watchlist stock shows whether a seasonal window is active or coming up.
Pattern comparison
Put two stocks’ seasonal profiles side by side to pick the stronger candidate for the same calendar window.
Alerts
Get notified before a pattern’s window begins and before it ends — in-app for Pro, with email delivery for Premium.
Saved default settings
Premium members save their preferred analysis parameters once, and both the Pattern Screener and the Dashboard apply them automatically.
Understanding the results
Every pattern is described by a handful of plain-English statistics. Here’s what each one means, using a real-style example: “AAPL, Apr 28 → May 18, 20-day hold, 80% win rate, +4.2% average return over 10 years.”
Win rate
How often the pattern worked. 80% over 10 years means the stock rose during that window in 8 of the 10 years analysed. Higher is more consistent — 70%+ is generally considered strong.
Average return
The average gain (or loss) across all the years analysed — here +4.2% per occurrence. Combined with win rate, it tells you both how often and how much.
Historical years
How many years of price history the pattern was tested on. More years means more evidence — a 90% win rate over 15 years is far more meaningful than over 3.
Pattern time period (holding period)
How long the window lasts — e.g. a 20-day pattern means buying at the start date and holding roughly 20 trading days to the end date. Shorter windows suit active traders; longer ones suit investors.
Overlapping patterns
Strong seasonal moves often show up as several near-identical windows (Apr 26–May 16, Apr 28–May 18…). They’re really one underlying tendency — the “Remove overlapping” filter consolidates them so you see each distinct opportunity once.
Standard deviation
How much individual years varied from the average. A low number means the years were tightly clustered (steady, dependable); a high number means a few big years may be masking wild swings.
Seasonal trend opportunities
Patterns whose window is starting soon — labelled Active (already inside the window) or Upcoming (starting within days). These are the ones you can still act on.
Why subscribe to SeasonalityX?
A SeasonalityX subscription gives you access to advanced analytics, historical pattern research, watchlists, alerts and institutional-style seasonal analysis that would otherwise require significant time, data collection and manual research.
See it for yourself
Search any stock free and watch years of history turn into clear seasonal patterns — then explore the step-by-step tutorials to master every feature.