Christmas is over. Many Americans will soon take down their Christmas trees, mistletoe, and lights. However, Santa Claus may stick around – at least for the stock market. What might a Santa Claus ...
Over the last 50 years, Santa Claus rallies have occurred 80% of the time. In recent years, they've been less frequent. The Santa Claus rally has a mixed history of predicting returns in the ...
The S&P 500 is poised for a potential Santa Claus Rally, supported by historical odds and recent positive catalysts. Recent market weakness stems from AI trade concerns, the Yen Carry Trade, and ...
Santa Claus rallies occur in late December to early January, historically boosting stocks by 1.3% over seven days. Years with a Santa Claus rally often signal higher annual returns; absence may ...