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The Santa Claus rally is one of a number of behavioural ''calendar effects'' in market prices. | The Santa Claus rally is one of a number of behavioural ''calendar effects'' in market prices. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 15 December 2022
Behavioural economics - technical analysis - calendar effects.
The theory that equity prices and other traded asset prices have a tendency to rise in the last trading week of December, and the first two trading days in January.
The Santa Claus rally is one of a number of behavioural calendar effects in market prices.
There is a range of opinion about the possible causes of calendar effects, and about their existence.