Festive Euphoria: The Artificial Economics of the Santa Claus Rally - Gregory Watson - ebook

Festive Euphoria: The Artificial Economics of the Santa Claus Rally ebook

Gregory Watson

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Why does the stock market almost always experience a sudden, seemingly irrational surge in value during the final five trading days of the year? This highly predictable financial phenomenon is universally known as the Santa Claus Rally, but its origins have absolutely nothing to do with holiday cheer. This end-of-year market spike is driven by a powerful combination of institutional manipulation and behavioral finance. Portfolio managers, desperate to optimize their yearly tax liabilities and engage in aggressive "window dressing" for their clients' annual reports, completely restructure their assets. Simultaneously, the influx of massive corporate holiday bonuses injects billions of dollars of fresh retail capital into the market. Combined with the fact that many pessimistic institutional short-sellers take the week off for vacation, the market is mathematically forced into an artificial, upward drift. This rigorous economic analysis deconstructs the calendar-based anomalies of Wall Street. It explores the dangerous retail traps of seasonal investing, the algorithmic trading bots that exploit this specific week, and the historical years where the rally terrifyingly failed to materialize. Do not let the calendar dictate your capital. Understanding the Santa Claus Rally exposes the highly mechanical, emotionally driven machinery that quietly manipulates the global financial markets every December.

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Liczba stron: 180

Rok wydania: 2026

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