Santa Claus rally skips Wall Street for second year in a row Santa Claus was a no-show on Wall Street for the second year in a row, but stock-market bulls may be able to take their lump of coal in ...
Santa Claus is looking like a no-show on Wall Street, but stock-market bulls may be able to take their lump of coal in stride ...
The period from Christmas through the second trading day of January marks the traditional definition of the Santa Claus rally. Over the past century, the U.S. stock market during this period has risen ...
The S&P 500’s gains were accelerating Friday afternoon, but the index’s sharp rebound still wasn’t large enough to bring about the traditional turn-of-the-year "Santa Claus rally." The Santa Claus ral ...
Wall Street remains optimistic. The consensus price target for the S&P 500 in 2025 is 6715, 14% higher than where the ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have fallen for five consecutive trading days, which is their longest losing streak since April of ...
The U.S. stock market had a banner year, but the holiday season has been far from festive. The S&P 500 logged 57 record highs ...
The Santa Claus trading window ends Friday, and a negative return during the seven-day trading window could be a bad sign for ...
U.S. stock futures were higher on Friday, the slipping in first trading session of 2025. All four index futures advanced in premarket trade.
The last day of the so-called Santa Claus Rally period is upon us, and it's not looking good. The period—the last five sessions of a year, plus the first two of the next—has often seen a run-up in ...
Traders had hoped a banner year for the S&P 500 would end in a "Santa Claus Rally"—a run-up commonly seen over the last five ...
Stocks fell on Thursday, further dampening investor hopes for a Santa Claus rally this year. Historically, a weak beginning ...