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  2. When Will the Stock Market Recover? - AOL

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    Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about when the stock market will recover. How long will it take the U.S. stock market to recover? Unfortunately, there is no real way of knowing ...

  3. 5 Predictions for the Stock Market in 2025 -- and Which ... - AOL

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    COST data by YCharts. 3. Value stocks increase in popularity. Many stocks now trade at premium prices thanks to the huge gains of the last couple of years. Sooner or later, though, investors will ...

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  5. Stock market today: Stocks notch worst weekly decline ... - AOL

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    The S&P 500 closed out its worst week since March 2023, dropping about 4% in the week, while the Nasdaq 100 dropped nearly 6%. The US economy added 142,000 jobs in August , below the average ...

  6. 2022 stock market decline - Wikipedia

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    The S&P 500 peaked for the year at 4,796 on its January 3, 2022 close, before declining 25% to its low for the year in October 2022. [11] [12]In the first 6 months of 2022, the S&P 500 fell 21%, the worst 6-month start to a year since 1970.

  7. Triple witching hour - Wikipedia

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    Stock options. The simultaneous expirations generally increases the trading volume of options, futures, and their underlying stocks, occasionally increasing the volatility of prices of related securities. On those same days single-stock futures also expire, so that the final hour is sometimes referred to as the quadruple witching hour. [1]

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  9. Calendar effect - Wikipedia

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    A calendar effect (or calendar anomaly) is the difference in behavior of a system that is related to the calendar such as the day of the week, time of the month, time of the year, time within the U.S. presidential cycle, or decade within the century.