Weekend Effect
Weekend effect, also known as the Monday effect, which refers to the phenomenon of stock returns being signifcantly lower on Monday compared to other days of the week. Explanations for the weekend effect include companies prone to disclosing bearish information after the market close on Friday and diminishing bullishness
Studies show evidence of the weekend effect though it has diminshed since the 1980s, perhaps due to the widespread knowledge of it.
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