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For some perspective, when I reference a statistical chart covering 1995-2014, the picture below covers this timeframe. IMHO this is a great collection of time because we have 3 Bull markets and 2 bear markets of data to work with.

NOTE: For all bar charts, the data is read like a stock chart, with the most recent historical data on the far right and the oldest on the far left
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Now for tomorrow's stats, long story short, "flip a coin"
For the S&P 500, from 1995-2014 there are 240 months, 43 of which closed down on the first 2 trading days. The results of day 3 are listed below (see notes added to the charts)

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For the S&P 500, Russell 2000 & AGG, January's trading day 3 results are listed below

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For the S&P 500, Russell 2000 & AGG, the last 11 Tuesday's results are listed below.

Trade hard...Jason
For some perspective, when I reference a statistical chart covering 1995-2014, the picture below covers this timeframe. IMHO this is a great collection of time because we have 3 Bull markets and 2 bear markets of data to work with.
- There are 5,036 trading days, with an average daily gain of .04%
- For all trading days, 2,724 or 54% closed up with an average positive gain of .80%
- For all trading days, 2,312 or 46% closed down with an average negative gain of -.86%

NOTE: For all bar charts, the data is read like a stock chart, with the most recent historical data on the far right and the oldest on the far left
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Now for tomorrow's stats, long story short, "flip a coin"
For the S&P 500, from 1995-2014 there are 240 months, 43 of which closed down on the first 2 trading days. The results of day 3 are listed below (see notes added to the charts)

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For the S&P 500, Russell 2000 & AGG, January's trading day 3 results are listed below

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For the S&P 500, Russell 2000 & AGG, the last 11 Tuesday's results are listed below.

Trade hard...Jason