Economic Calendar - Top 5 Things to Watch This Week By Investing.com (2024)

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By Noreen Burke

Investing.com -- Going into the holiday-shortened Christmas week there will still be plenty to watch out for in markets as investors await the vote on a $900 billion coronavirus aid package. The vaccine rollout effort will widen after Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine became the second to receive FDA approval. Monday could see some stock market volatility following Tesla’s addition the S&P 500, as index funds adjust holdings to match the benchmark's rejig and Brexit negotiations are in the endgame. Here’s what you need to know to start your week.

  1. Stimulus on the way?

The U.S. Congress appears close to a vote on a $900 billion coronavirus relief package, after lawmakers reached a last-minute compromise to overcome one of the final obstacles to a deal.

Congressional leaders plan to attach the stimulus package to a $1.4 trillion bill to fund government spending through September 2021. A new government funding deadline is set to expire at midnight Sunday (0500 GMT Monday), risking a government shutdown without a vote.

The coronavirus aid package is expected to include one-off $600 checks for most Americans, enhanced unemployment benefits of $300 per week, help for states distributing coronavirus vaccines and more assistance for small businesses.

Earlier this year Congress approved more than $4 trillion in aid, but many of the funds have since run out, weighing on the economic recovery.

  1. Vaccine campaign widens

More than 3,700 sites around the U.S. are due to start administering Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine as soon as Monday, vastly widening the rollout started last week with the Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) vaccine.

The U.S. government plans to deliver 5.9 million Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) shots and 2 million Pfizer shots this week.

Initial doses are being given to health professionals. Programs by pharmacies Walgreens and CVS to distribute the Pfizer vaccine to long-term care facilities are expected to start on Monday.

Healthcare experts predict it will take well into 2021 for a significant portion of Americans to be inoculated. Infections, hospitalizations, and deaths are soaring to record levels in the U.S., which has failed to mount a coordinated effort to slow the spread of the virus.

  1. Tesla shakeout

Investors may see some volatility on Monday when Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) begins trading as part of the as index funds adjust their portfolios to match the benchmark's shakeup.

Tesla shares have rallied almost 700% year-to-date, placing its stock market value at around $600 billion. It is the world's most valuable auto company, despite having output that is just a fraction of rivals Toyota (NYSE:TM), Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) and General Motors (NYSE:GM).

Some analysts say its share price is far ahead of fundamentals and there is plenty of debate on how the stock will perform from here on out.

Analysts have an average price target of $396.30 per share, more than a third below its current price - though estimates vary from $40 to $774 per share.

  1. Economic updates

Before the Christmas lull on the economic calendar investors will get updates on the health of the U.S. housing sector with data on existing home sales on Tuesday and new home sales on Wednesday. The housing market is defying slowing economic growth, thanks to pent-up demand and record low mortgage rates.

Personal spending data on Wednesday is likely to be soft given last week’s poor retail sales numbers, but data on durable goods orders is expected to remain relatively firm. A report on consumer confidence will be closely watched amid a push-pull between the positives of vaccine news and concerns over the deteriorating economy and labor market.

Data on initial jobless claims will also be in focus after jumping to the highest level in three months last week, in what was a second straight weekly increase.

  1. Brexit deadline looming

With less than two weeks left to go before Britain exits the European Union when the transition period ends on Dec. 31 there is still no trade agreement in place, putting a trillion dollars worth of trade at risk from tariffs and quotas.

The talks are still deadlocked on two issues - the EU’s fishing rights in British waters and creating a so-called level playing field providing fair competition rules for both sides.

Both sides need to get any deal approved by their parliaments, and with the talks in their final stages, it is expected that any conclusion will most likely come before Christmas.

--Reuters contributed to this report

Economic Calendar - Top 5 Things to Watch This Week By Investing.com (2024)

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What is the best day of the week to invest? ›

Timing the stock market is difficult, but understanding when to trade stocks can help your portfolio. The best time of day to buy stocks is usually in the morning, shortly after the market opens. Mondays and Fridays tend to be good days to trade stocks, while the middle of the week is less volatile.

Is this a good time to invest in stock market? ›

There is no better time to start investing. It is very difficult to time the markets and although the markets are due for a correction, it would not be wise to wait further. Also, when it comes to SIPs, there is not much merit in timing the markets. We would suggest you invest in different mutual fund categories.

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According to Reuters, since 1945, April and December are tied as the best-performing months of the year for stocks, with an average return of 1.6%. (September is notoriously the worst, with an average loss of -0.6%.) During recessions, April's positive performances can be even more pronounced.

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​The 11 am rule suggests that if a market makes a new intraday high for the day between 11:15 am and 11:30 am EST, then it's said to be very likely that the market will end the day near its high.

What day of the month is best to invest? ›

Stocks tend to be highest at the beginning and end of the month, as mutual fund managers direct money into their funds on their regular monthly cycle.

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With a $10,000 account, a good day might bring in a five percent gain, which is $500. However, day traders also need to consider fixed costs such as commissions charged by brokers. These commissions can eat into profits, and day traders need to earn enough to overcome these fees [2].

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  • The U.S. stock market is considered to offer the highest investment returns over time.
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What is the 10 am rule in stocks? ›

Some traders follow something called the "10 a.m. rule." The stock market opens for trading at 9:30 a.m., and the time between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. often has significant trading volume. Traders that follow the 10 a.m. rule think a stock's price trajectory is relatively set for the day by the end of that half-hour.

What are the best stocks for recession? ›

The best recession stocks include consumer staples, utilities and healthcare companies, all of which produce goods and services that consumers can't do without, no matter how bad the economy gets.

Is now a bad time to invest in the S&P 500? ›

While stock prices are up significantly compared to a year or two ago, the good news is that with the right strategy, there's never necessarily a bad time to invest. Building wealth in the stock market is a long-term strategy.

What is the best month to invest? ›

Generally speaking, stocks tend to perform well in the months of April, October and December. During these months, the markets typically experience a “streak” of positive returns.

Should I invest in S&P 500 monthly? ›

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Over its history, the S&P 500 has generated an average annual return of 9%, including re-invested dividends. At that rate, even a middle-class income is enough to become a millionaire over time. $500 a month, for example, is less than 10% of the median U.S. household's monthly income.

What day of the week is best to buy S&P 500? ›

However, some traders and investors believe that markets tend to trend downward on Mondays. This can mean much lower returns on Monday than there were to be had on Friday, making Monday traditionally known as a good day of the week to snaffle up potentially undervalued stocks and indices.

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