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If you look closely enough at any frame of their stop-motion short or feature films, you can see fingerprint ridges left by an animator who literally moved the Plasticine figures with their own ...
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Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images Stocks fell on Thursday, dampening investors' hope for a Santa Claus rally to start 2025. The S&P 500's average return in years without a Santa Claus ...
Santa Claus is leaving investors in the lurch once again in 2024 as U.S. stocks have struggled during the typically bullish home stretch of the year. Every year, investors look forward to the “S ...
The Santa Claus rally failed to materialize this year. Historically, the market's performance at the end of one year correlates with results the following year. There are also fundamental reasons ...
The Dow halved its losses by the afternoon Trader hoping for a Santa Claus rally on Wall Street found no joy Monday. AP Growth stocks such as Tesla and Meta dropped 3.1% and 2.2%, respectively.
Abby Drey One of Philipsburg’s most iconic winter landmarks, the 37 1/2-foot-tall Santa Claus display first built in the 1960s, was damaged beyond repair Dec. 29 after winds knocked it over.
The absence of a “Santa Claus rally” does not doom the U.S. stock market in 2025. The period from Christmas through the second trading day of January marks the traditional definition of the ...
Stocks tend to rise in what is known as a “Santa Claus rally” over the period that spans the last five trading days of the year through the first two of the next.