Over recent decades investors in Australian shares have regularly experienced a negative return through May & June, hence the phrase quoted at nauseam “sell in May and go away”. This morning is certainly poised to rattle investors after Fridays -3.6% plunge by the US S&P500 following further disappointing earnings reports. At MM we had been looking for a spike to new highs through March / April to migrate down the risk curve while at the same time increasing cash levels, so far we’ve only increased our exposure to the defensive end of town as opposed to executing some outright selling as the index failed to reach our upside target levels.