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Santa Claus rally

The rise in stock prices that sometimes occurs in the week after Christmas, often in anticipation of the January effect.

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  1. Santa Claus Rally Definition | Investopedia
    A surge in the price of stocks that often occurs in the week between Christmas and New Year's Day. There are numerous explanations for the Santa Claus Rally ...
     
  2. Santa Claus rally - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A Santa Claus rally is a rise in stock prices in the month of December, generally seen over the final week of trading prior to the new year. The rally is generally ...
     
  3. Best Stock Bargains Before The 'Santa Claus Rally' - Seeking Alpha
    2 days ago ... "Whatever method you use to pick stocks...,your ultimate success or failure will depend on your ability to ignore the worries of the world long ...
     
  4. Don't Bet Against a Santa Claus Rally: Detrick | Breakout - Yahoo ...
    5 days ago ... From the blog Breakout: If you took a vacation last week you're coming in to find the S&P 500 almost 4% higher than where you left it. After you ...
     
  5. A good start for a Santa Claus rally - latimes.com
    Dec 27, 2011 ... Although Christmas has come and gone, investors are still waiting to see if Santa comes for a visit -- and the first signs are promising.
     
  6. A Santa Claus Rally, For Real? - Forbes
    Dec 14, 2011 ... Going back to 1990, December has seen average returns of 2.02% with positive returns 81% of the time. In the past 100 years, the average ...
     
  7. From 2011's Santa Claus Rally To 2012's Perfect Storm - Forbes
    Dec 26, 2011 ... Image by AFP/Getty Images via @daylife The Wise Men have decided that the much-ballyhooed Santa Claus rally is not to continue. Nouriel ...
     
  8. How'd That Santa Claus Rally Work Out? - MarketBeat - WSJ
    Jan 4, 2012 ... Here it is, folks, because your cards and letters did not demand it, one last Santa Claus Rally post for hopefully at least another 360 days or so.