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Christmas is over. Many Americans will soon take down their Christmas trees, mistletoe, and lights. However, Santa Claus may stick around – at least for the stock market. What might a Santa Claus ...
The Retroid Pocket 6 may have gotten off to a rocky start, but the gaming handheld is officially completed and going to see its first shipments soon. The handheld maker revealed the final product ...
Santa Claus rallies have occurred frequently in the past. The S&P 500 typically rises in the year following a Santa Claus rally. It's too soon to know for sure if the S&P 500 is experiencing a Santa ...
Stocks typically enjoy a so-called Santa Claus Rally in the period spanning the last five trading days of the year and the first two of the next. Over the past few decades, the three major indexes ...
The “Santa Claus rally” period from Dec. 24 through Jan. 5 has historically delivered remarkable returns for investors, averaging a 1.6% gain for the S&P 500 (SP500) since 1928. The index has also ...
The Toyota GR Corolla takes inspiration from the automaker’s successful World Rally Championship (WRC) team, but the closest it’s gotten to a stage so far is the parking lot. That’s about to change, ...
As the new year draws closer, eyes are turning to Wall Street to see whether it will pull off the coveted Santa Claus rally. The so-called rally — coined by Yale Hirsch, founder of the Stock Trader's ...
If you've been paying attention to Stateside rally racing this year, it shouldn't come as a surprise that yet another automaker has decided to throw their helmet in the ring for the 2026 American ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas for the stock market, which may be headed for a “Santa Claus Rally,” according to analysts, including those at Goldman Sachs and Citadel Securities.