Wall Street is littered with acronyms, jargon, and little sayings such as "window dressing" and "January effect." John Gagliardi, Regional Brokerage Consultant at Fidelity, joined us to explain what type of investor should pay attention.
Gagliardi says bargain hunter investors should be doing their homework and compiling a list of what's been beaten down as a result of tax loss selling, adding it has nothing to do with the strength of the company. He urged investors to consider investments that are presumably beaten down just in the near-term.
The January Effect is another rally attributed to year-end bonuses, tax loss buybacks, and New Year’s investment resolutions, says Gagliardi. He says taxes are an inefficient reason for selling. To find stocks benefiting from irrational sell-offs, Gagliardi demonstrates how to do the research.
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