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Santa Claus rally 2024: key trends and tips by global broker Octa

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 December 2024 - As the year draws to a close, traders are turning their attention to the Santa Claus rally, a period known for delivering consistent market gains.

Kar Yong Ang, a financial market analyst at Octa Broker, explores the rally's history, key factors, and strategies that enable traders to capitalise on this annual phenomenon.

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Understanding the Santa Claus Rally
The Santa Claus rally refers to a pattern of rising stock prices during the final trading days of December and the first two days of January. Yale Hirsch, founder of the Stock Trader's Almanac, first identified this phenomenon in 1972. Historical analysis from 1950 to 2022 shows an 80% occurrence rate, with stock prices increasing in 58 out of the 72 years reviewed.
While the exact timing of the rally can vary, its strongest impact typically occurs in the last week of December. Some analysts suggest the trend may begin as early as Black Friday, while others link it to increased holiday shopping throughout December.

Reasons Behind the Santa Claus Rally
Several factors contribute to this seasonal trend:

  1. Consumer spending surge. The holiday season boosts retail activity significantly, with companies in essential goods and consumer sectors often seeing their stock values rise. This uptick in sales during Christmas and New Year directly impacts market optimism.
  2. Institutional quiet period. Towards the end of the year, many institutional investors take a step back from active trading, creating a less volatile environment dominated by retail traders. This shift often injects positivity into the markets, as retail investors tend to approach trading with more optimism.
  3. Seasonal bonuses and festive sentiment. Year-end bonuses provide traders with additional capital, often reinvested into the markets. Combined with the general cheer of the holiday season, this creates a buoyant atmosphere, driving demand for assets across various sectors.
Market Expectations for 2024
This year, expectations for a Santa Claus rally remain high. Bank of America analysts predict that the rally could kick off soon. Investor optimism following weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation data in November is driving the market. If inflation continues to decline and the Federal Reserve is willing to ease its monetary policy further, U.S. indices could reach new all-time highs, buoyed by steady economic performance and strong market sentiment.

Four tips for traders
  1. Focus on key sectors. Retail and consumer goods stocks often outperform during this period. Identifying high-performing companies in these sectors can align trading decisions with market trends.
  2. Study historical patterns. While no trend is guaranteed, analysing historical data can offer valuable insights into potential market movements. For instance, stock indices have historically gained 1–2.2% during the Santa Claus rally.
  3. Set clear goals. Establishing realistic profit targets and placing stop-loss orders can help traders protect their capital while participating in this seasonal trend.
  4. Practice risk management. The Santa Claus rally is largely sentiment-driven, making it less predictable than trends tied to economic fundamentals. External factors, such as geopolitical developments or unexpected economic data, can disrupt this pattern.
The Santa Claus rally offers traders an exciting opportunity to close the year on a high note. Understanding its underlying drivers and implementing disciplined strategies can help maximise the potential for success. However, caution remains essential, as past performance is no guarantee of future results. With careful planning and close market observation, this seasonal trend can serve as a valuable addition to a trader's toolkit.Hashtag: #octa

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Octa

is an international broker that has been providing online trading services worldwide since 2011. It offers commission-free access to financial markets and various services used by clients from 180 countries who have opened more than 52 million trading accounts. To help its clients reach their investment goals, Octa offers free educational webinars, articles, and analytical tools.

The company is involved in a comprehensive network of charitable and humanitarian initiatives, including the improvement of educational infrastructure and short-notice relief projects supporting local communities.

In the APAC region, Octa received the 'Best Trading Platform Malaysia 2024' and the 'Most Reliable Broker Asia 2023' awards from Brands and Business Magazine and International Global Forex Awards, respectively.

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