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Calendar effects predict that equity prices and other traded asset prices have a tendency to move in relatively predictable ways in the periods around certain dates in the calendar year. | Calendar effects predict that equity prices and other traded asset prices have a tendency to move in relatively predictable ways in the periods around certain dates in the calendar year, especially festivals and holidays. | ||
There is a range of opinion about their possible causes, and about their existence. | There is a range of opinion about their possible causes, and about their existence. |
Revision as of 08:33, 15 December 2022
Behavioural economics - technical analysis.
Calendar effects predict that equity prices and other traded asset prices have a tendency to move in relatively predictable ways in the periods around certain dates in the calendar year, especially festivals and holidays.
There is a range of opinion about their possible causes, and about their existence.