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P/F/318. Seasonality in stock market: January effect
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2005
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The paper looks at the turn-of-the-year returns in the stock market known as the January effect. Literature on the seasonality in stocks is reviewed offering explanations for the January effect, critique of tax-loss selling hypothesis, etc.
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