The January effect
A) is sometimes argued to be tax motivated.
B) refers to the gap between futures prices and the prices of the underlying securities that occurs each January.
C) was stronger during the 1980s than during previous decades.
D) reflects the effects of the Christmas season on the stock of department store chains.
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