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Stock Trader’s Almanac 2025


Stock Trader's Almanac 2025

Price: $68.21

The 58th Annual Edition of your go-to guide to US stock market trends, patterns, and cycles is here. The Stock Trader’s Almanac 2025 presents complex market intricacies in a comprehensible calendar format, empowering traders globally to navigate the US stock market by identifying crucial historical cycles, trends, and patterns – indispensable for well-informed investment decisions.

This 58th Annual Edition has been meticulously updated for 2025 to serve as a reliable partner on a daily and monthly basis. It elucidates a plethora of time-tested proprietary strategies such as the “January Barometer,” the “Santa Claus Rally,” the “Best Six Months,” and the politically influenced four-year “Presidential Election Cycle.”

Curated by seasoned trader and market strategist Jeffrey Hirsch, the 2025 Almanac pays homage to the pioneering work of Yale Hirsch that debuted in the 1968 edition. Over five decades later, this Almanac continues to be a beacon of behavioral finance thought leadership.

The Almanac remains a coveted reference for traders on Wall Street, and this year’s edition is teeming with historical and seasonal investment insights for the upcoming year, including:

– The impact of Presidential Elections on the economy and the stock market, akin to the moon’s influence on the tides
– The performance of Post-Election Years as the Best Year of the 4-Year Cycle since 1985
– The genesis of the January Barometer as a consequence of the passage of the Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution
– The existence of a significant market bias at specific times of the day, week, month, and year
– Market behavior three days before and after holidays

This Almanac also:

– Updates your investment knowledge and presents new techniques and tools
– Serves as a monthly reminder and refresher course
– Alerts you to both seasonal opportunities and hazards
– Furnishes a historical viewpoint by providing relevant statistics on past market performance




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