januaryeffect
January 2023 has been a bumpy month for stocks, albeit a positive one based on the S&P 500’s nearly 4% year-to-date return and the small-cap Russell 2000’s nearly 7% gain over the same timeframe. These January gains, especially the Russell 2000’s outperformance, back up the long-running theory referred to as the January effect. Q4 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more What Is The January Effect?For decades, many traders have relied on the claim that stocks, especially small-caps, tend to rise in January. However, multiple data shows that the January effect is hit and miss at best. For ...
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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on inflation, Louis Navellier wrote: Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The seasonal melt up is in full swing now and the wall of worry is being scaled in earnest. The leading companies have adapted to the uncertainties the pandemic has wrought, and are actually seeing accelerating growth despite the huge size they have grown to. The big boost to the market today is solid profit growth and strong outlooks into next year's prospects. The market is being rational. Outside of a Black Swan event, expect it to continue int...
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There have been a small number of consistent alpha-creating axioms in the U.S. stock market over time. Value beat growth over long time frames, tech stocks hit bottom in the summer and crowded trades separate you from your money, to name a few. None has been more consistent in my 40 years in the investment business than “the January effect.” Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more What Is The January EffectThe January effect is very simple and logical. Stocks which perform poorly in the first ten months of the year get sold very heavily between October 15th and December 15th. Funds se...
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