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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Will a Santa Claus Rally Set Up a Strong 2026? Here’s My Take on the Year-End Window.
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Will a Santa Claus Rally Set Up a Strong 2026? Here’s My Take on the Year-End Window.

Last updated: December 27, 2025 9:15 am
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The Santa Claus rally is a well-known phenomenon in the stock market, occurring 80% of the time during the last five trading days of December and the first two trading days of January. This rally historically leads to above-normal market gains, with an average return of 1.3%. While it is typically seen as a positive indicator for the year ahead, there are exceptions.

In the event that the Santa Claus rally does not materialize, it could potentially signal a looming downturn in the market. According to Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist of LPL Financial, when the rally fails to occur, the subsequent year often sees either negative or below-average returns. This was the case in six instances since the mid-20th century, with five of those years showing negative performance.

Despite the historical significance of the Santa Claus rally, it is important to note that it does not guarantee a positive year ahead. In fact, the most recent bear market in 2022 was preceded by a Santa Claus rally in 2021. This highlights the importance of considering other factors that may impact market performance.

Looking ahead to 2026, investors should pay close attention to fundamentals such as earnings growth, market valuations, and inflation rates. The S&P 500 is currently trading at a higher-than-normal valuation, which could potentially impact market performance in the coming year. Additionally, the nomination of a new Federal Reserve Chairman and potential changes in inflation and interest rates could introduce further uncertainty into the market.

In conclusion, while the Santa Claus rally can provide some insight into market sentiment, it is essential for investors to conduct thorough research and analysis when making investment decisions. By focusing on long-term investment strategies and monitoring key economic indicators, investors can navigate market fluctuations and make informed choices for their portfolios.

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