S&P 500's Late Dip: What's Next?

S&P 500's Late Dip: What's Next?

Update: 2026-01-03
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The S&P 500 ended 2025 with a 16% gain, but a late-year drop has analysts concerned about 2026. Historically, when the index falls in the last five days, January averages a negative 0.1% return and the full year averages 6.1%. However, when it rallies, January averages a 1.4% gain and the full year averages 10.4%. This negative pattern has occurred 17 times in the last 75 years, but its not a guarantee. Stocks rebounded on Friday, offering some optimism for the new year. Checkout Solipillow.com

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S&P 500's Late Dip: What's Next?

S&P 500's Late Dip: What's Next?