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- "A traditional folkloric Santa Claus rally, " an Analyst now told The Times.
- The stock market got its long anticipated Santa Claus rally, closing the week with respectable gains.
- The bear markets of 1957, 1962, 1966, 1969 and 1977 were not preceded by Santa Claus rallies,
- Thursday's advance was welcomed by investors disappointed that Wall Street had forfeited the so-called Santa Claus rally.
- Thursday's advance was embraced by investors disappointed that Wall Street had forfeited the so-called Santa Claus rally.
- But analysts have wondered whether the so-called Santa Claus rally would happen given this year's solid gains.
- Minus the usual Santa Claus rally, the stock market is headed for the first money-losing December in six years.
- But analysts have wondered whether the so-called Santa Claus rally would happen this year given this year's solid gains.
- A Santa Claus rally is an increase in stock prices at the end of the year, perhaps in anticipation of a January effect.
- Then there's the so-called Santa Claus rally, which has failed to appear only 9 times in the past 41 years.
- They add that the traditional Santa Claus rally on investor optimism for the coming new year appears in doubt because of investors'growing skepticism.
- Typically, the days between Christmas and New Year's are positive ones for the market, producing the so-called Santa Claus rally.
- The market has forfeited the so-called Santa Claus rally, which typically begins just before Christmas and runs through the end of the year.
- On balance, strategists have been encouraged this week to think that December really will produce the " Santa Claus rally " they have been looking for.
- Stocks fell this past week, stifling the so-called Santa Claus rally the market usually enjoys when investors really look forward to the new year.
- The market was in danger of forfeiting entirely the Santa Claus rally, which typically begins just before Christmas and runs through the end of the year.
- The Santa Claus rally is also known as the " December Effect " and was first recorded by Yale Hirsch in his Stock Traders Almanac in 1972.
- There is the possibility of a Santa Claus rally : the market gains momentum as holiday cheer builds and the Fed appears to be in a giving mood.
- "We can call this a Santa Claus rally if it keeps going, otherwise we'll have to call it a Grinch rally ."
- Even though three years this decade saw no Santa Claus rallies-- 1990, 1992 and 1993-- there are plenty of signs pointing to one now.
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