Thanksgiving Day, Black Five is coming, how do investors grasp the "holiday effect" of U.S. stocks?
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2023-11-20 17:13:33
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As we all know, the "holiday effect" of U.S. stocks is particularly evident, taking Thanksgiving as an example, since 1945, the S & P 500 index rose in the Thanksgiving week average of 60 basis points, and in the two days before and after Thanksgiving performance is particularly good.。To explain it is also very simple, you know, although the joys and sorrows of human beings are not the same, but the way the world celebrates the festival is quite consistent, that is, "buy buy buy"! According to historical experience, foreigners often spend money very generous during the holidays, the next restaurant, give a gift that is common, hundreds of dollars of lobster abalone is really a little bit, usually reluctant to buy the iPhone 15 by the way to buy。During this period, exuberant spending by Americans tends to rush up the performance of retail companies and give their stock prices a boost, not only on Thanksgiving Day, but also on traditional Western holidays such as Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve and Easter.。And like the "black five" this kind of special for shopping and the birth of the festival, not to mention, every year to promote the role of consumption is more obvious。According to statistics, during the Black Five last year, two-thirds of the U.S. population participated in the shopping spree, with online sales alone approaching $10 billion。
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