Are We in the Midst of a Multi-Year Bull Market?

 | Jan 06, 2024 01:30

  • The absence of a Santa Claus rally has historically preceded disappointing years for the S&P 500.
  • On the other hand, however, examining past annual returns reveals that strong gains are often followed by average positive years.
  • While the Tech sector hits new highs, the market's trend remains bullish, but a reversal could be signaled by a collapse in Nasdaq and Russell 2000.
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  • Santa Claus didn't make it on time last year as the market didn't rally in the final week of the year. Historically, this precedes the beginning of a disappointing year for the S&P 500.

    So, we might wonder: What happens after a year of positive performance?

    What recently happened in 2022, following the positive performance of 2021 (+28%), was a negative year (-18%). In fact, as in life, we don't usually think that something negative will happen after a more than positive period.

    But strong gains don't last long; every investor should consider the risk of downturns when markets are doing well and continue to rise too much.

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