January Effect
January effect refers to the tendency of stock prices to increase in January. This is caused by a selloff in December due to investors selling investments to claim tax losses, which momentarily depresses stock prices, paving the way for a bounce in January.
The January effect has become more muted nowadays, this may be due to widespread knowledge of the January effect and or increased usage of tax-free retirement accounts.
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