
A calendar effect is any market anomaly or economic effect which appears to be related to the calendar. Such effects include the apparently different behaviour of stock markets on different days of the week, different times of the month, and different times of year (seasonal tendencies). The term sometimes includes multi-year effects, such as the ...
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The tendency of stocks to perform differently at different times, including such anomalies as the January effect, month-of-the-year effect, day-of-the-week effect, and holiday effect.
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Describes the tendency of stocks to perform differently at different times, including preformance an
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The theory that certain days of the week, weeks of the month, and months of the year are more... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/calendar-effect.htm?id=1573&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of calendar effect'>more</a>
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