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  2. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    Economic calendar. An economic calendar is used by investors to monitor market-moving events, such as economic indicators and monetary policy decisions. [1] Market-moving events, which are typically announced or released in a report, have a high probability of impacting the financial markets. [2]

  3. Investing.com - Wikipedia

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    Investing.com is a financial platform and news website; one of the top three global financial websites in the world. [4] It offers market quotes, [ 5 ] information about stocks , futures , options , [ 6 ] analysis, commodities , and an economic calendar .

  4. Fed in focus as earnings, economic calendar slow: What to ...

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    Economic data: MBA mortgage applications (+2.3% previously); S&P Global US services PMI, August final (51 previously); S&P Global US composite PMI, August final (50.4 previously); ISM Services PMI ...

  5. Calendar effect - Wikipedia

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    A calendar effect (or calendar anomaly) is any market anomaly, different behaviour of stock markets, or economic effect which appears to be related to the calendar, such as the day of the week, time of the month, time of the year, time within the U.S. presidential cycle, decade within the century, etc...

  6. 5 key lessons for investors after this week's wild stock ...

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    The roller-coaster in stocks carries some key lessons for investors and consumers alike. First, expert say, it is important to resist the urge to join the herd of panicked investors rushing for ...

  7. The unemployment rate is just 0.1% from causing a major ... - AOL

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    Economic data releases and earnings. Despite the sleepy summertime doldrums, the economic data calendar continues to heat up. Following last Friday's monthly job numbers, ...

  8. Stock market cycle - Wikipedia

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    Stock market cycles are proposed patterns that proponents argue may exist in stock markets. Many such cycles have been proposed, such as tying stock market changes to political leadership, or fluctuations in commodity prices. Some stock market designs are universally recognized (e.g., rotations between the dominance of value investing or growth ...

  9. January effect - Wikipedia

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    January effect. The January effect is a hypothesis that there is a seasonal anomaly in the financial market where securities' prices increase in the month of January more than in any other month. This calendar effect would create an opportunity for investors to buy stocks for lower prices before January and sell them after their value increases.