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7 Months of Continuous Madness In November, the U.S. market closed again in positive territory — formally +0.13% for the month and +0.08% by average monthly values. Going forward, I will consider only the average monthly values to account for performance over the entire period, including all cycles of rises and falls, rather than just the month-end close. From May to November, the seventh consecutive month of an overwhelming and staggering pump was completed — the average monthly performance was 3.29% by monthly averages. In history, stronger seven-month streaks occurred only three times: in 2020 (3.67%), 2009 (3.65%), and 1980 (4.02%). A cycle of seven months of consecutive growth is very rare (happens roughly once every 13 years!). It previously occurred in 2017 (with very low growth of 1.44%), 2009 (3.65%), 1995 (2.54%), 1980 (4.04%), 1958 (3.13%), and 1954 (2.78%).
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