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  2. January effect - Wikipedia

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    The most common theory explaining this phenomenon is that individual investors, who are income tax-sensitive and who disproportionately hold small stocks, sell stocks for tax reasons at year end (such as to claim a capital loss) and reinvest after the first of the year. Another cause is the payment of year-end bonuses in January.

  3. How to know when to sell a stock for a profit — or a loss - AOL

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    Let’s take a closer look at when you should and shouldn’t consider selling a stock. When to sell a stock: 7 good reasons 1. You’ve found something better ... net losses each year, which ...

  4. With Recent Volatility for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, Should You ...

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    Dec. 18 was a big down day in the stock market with the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) falling 3.6% and the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) tumbling 2.9%. The main catalyst for the sell-off was ...

  5. Wash sale - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding treasury regulations are given by CFR 1.1091-1 [7] and 1.1091-2. [8] Under Section 1091, a wash sale occurs when a taxpayer sells or trades stock or securities at a loss, and within 30 days before or after the sale: [9] [10] Buys substantially identical stock or securities,

  6. Should You Buy Stocks Before the End of the Year? Here ... - AOL

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    This is not the time to get caught up in hyped-up or overvalued stocks-- not that any time is, but when the market itself looks more reasonably valued, there might be a better case for investing ...

  7. Extended-hours trading - Wikipedia

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    Extended-hours trading (or electronic trading hours, ETH) is stock trading that happens either before or after the trading day regular trading hours (RTH) of a stock exchange, i.e., pre-market trading or after-hours trading. [1] After-hours trading is the name for buying and selling of securities when the major markets are closed. [2]