In most cases, the stock value increases significantly following the announcement of inclusion in the S&P 500 Index. This Phenomenon, also called the S&P phenomenon, may be explained by price pressure, downward-sloping demand curves, improved liquidity, improved operating performance, and increased investor awareness. However, in most cases, these price improvements are artificial and do not have a fundamental basis. Previous studies have indicated that price improvements due to the Inclusion Effect are usually wiped out after the stock joins Standard & Poor's 500 index.
Trade closed: stop reached
All technicals were pointing to one direction but this has been an unexpected move. There is a chance of triple top at 317 but let's see.Note
What a beast! This is not only is not going to drop, it should keep climbing to 500. Most analysts cannot understand the price movement at this point but the upward pressure persists.Market Maven: Never Miss a Move.
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Market Maven: Never Miss a Move.
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