General Dynamics (GD) Seasonality

Recurring seasonal patterns for GD — the calendar windows where General Dynamics has historically tended to rise or fall, with the win rate (how often it repeated) and average return for each, based on up to 10 years of price history.

Patterns found
612
Bullish windows
12
Bearish windows
0
Best win rate
100%

GD's strongest seasonal patterns

Seasonal windowDirectionAvg returnWin rateHold
Mar 23 – Apr 22Bullish+5.75%100%30d
Mar 24 – Apr 14Bullish+4.99%100%21d
Mar 21 – Apr 20Bullish+4.79%100%30d
Mar 22 – Apr 21Bullish+4.78%100%30d
Jun 29 – Jul 29Bullish+4.65%100%30d
Jul 17 – Aug 16Bullish+4.19%100%30d
Jun 30 – Jul 30Bullish+3.70%100%30d
Mar 25 – Apr 15Bullish+3.20%100%21d
Mar 29 – Apr 19Bullish+3.05%100%21d
Mar 27 – Apr 17Bullish+3.00%100%21d
Mar 24 – Apr 3Bullish+2.68%100%10d
Mar 30 – Apr 20Bullish+2.36%100%21d

Win rate = how often the pattern repeated in the same direction. Average return = the mean move across all analysed years. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Explore GD seasonality in full

See the seasonal curve chart, filter by win rate and return, and track upcoming windows — free during beta.

What is GD stock seasonality?

Stock seasonality is the tendency of a stock to perform in a similar way during the same period each year. By analysing General Dynamics's price history across many years, SeasonalityX identifies recurring calendar windows — exact start and end dates — where GD has repeatedly risen (bullish) or fallen (bearish). Each pattern is scored by its win rate and average return so you can judge how reliable and how strong it has been.

Seasonality is one input among many — it works best alongside your own research and risk management. Learn more in our guide to seasonal analysis and the tutorials.

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