THE stock market is expected to trade sideways or lower this week, with the “Ghost Month” into its fifth day, and ahead of the government’s release of official economic growth data this week.

In a market comment over the weekend, AAA Southeast Equities Inc. research head Christopher Mangun said investors would remain cautious after the bourse officially entered the so-called ghost season last week, when big-ticket investments are expected to be held off.

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