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Explaining the stock market’s “January effect”

The so-called January effect is a seasonal stock market behavior that runs counter to the "efficient market hypothesis" which says stock prices are fundamentally random and unpredictable.

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Explaining the stock market’s “January effect”

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    The stock market’s “January effect,” explained

    The stock market’s “January effect,” explained

    Stocks tend to outperform in January — in a well-known market mystery that still defies clear explanation. Why it matters: The so-called January …

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