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  2. Why Thanksgiving week is typically bullish for stocks - AOL

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    Historically, the S&P 500 tends to end Thanksgiving week in the green, and the bullish seasonals don't end there.

  3. Calendar effect - Wikipedia

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    A study published in 2001 argued that there is no statistically significant evidence for calendar effects in the stock market, and that all such patterns are the result of data dredging. [8] However, there are contradictory findings and there is an ongoing debate on behavioral economics versus rational choice theory .

  4. Stock market news live updates: Stocks fall, oil slides ... - AOL

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    Over the past half century, the S&P 500 has gained an average 0.5% during the holiday week and achieved a positive return 68% of the time, according to data from Schaeffer’s Investment Research ...

  5. United States stock market 2024 holiday schedule U.S. stock markets will be closed on the following days in 2024: Thanksgiving: Thursday, Nov. 28 (markets also close at 1 p.m. ET on Nov. 29)

  6. Fed's preferred inflation gauge highlights holiday-shortened ...

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    Stocks drifted higher leading into the shortened trading week, which includes the Thanksgiving holiday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained nearly 2% for the past week, while the S&P 500 and ...

  7. Trading day - Wikipedia

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    In business, the trading day or regular trading hours (RTH) is the time span that a stock exchange is open, as opposed to electronic or extended trading hours (ETH). For example, the New York Stock Exchange is, as of 2020, open from 9:30 AM Eastern Time to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Trading days are usually Monday through Friday.

  8. Santa Claus rally - Wikipedia

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    A Santa Claus rally is a calendar effect that involves a rise in stock prices during the last 5 trading days in December and the first 2 trading days in the following January., [1] [2] According to the 2019 Stock Trader's Almanac, the stock market has risen 1.3% on average during the 7 trading days in question since both 1950 and 1969.

  9. Fed minutes, consumer sentiment, Thanksgiving: What to know ...

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    The U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 24, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Trading will also end early on Black Friday, with markets shuttering at 1 p.m. E.T.