
Market analysts have noted a troubling trend for the S&P 500 on Fridays, with the index experiencing losses on the last five Fridays and averaging a decline of 0.34% year-to-date on this day. Historical data indicates that of the nine Friday and Monday trading sessions since the onset of the Trump administration, the S&P 500 has only posted gains once. If the index declines today, it would mark the sixth consecutive Friday of losses, the longest such streak since 2012. This pattern has raised concerns among traders, as many appear to be wary of weekend risks, leading to increased selling pressure on Fridays.
"Fridays have been the worst day for S&P 500 returns year-to-date, averaging a decline of 0.34%. If the S&P 500 declines today, it would mark the sixth consecutive Friday of losses, the longest streak since 2012." @LarryAdamRJ https://t.co/vdKPKUHETT
Another bad Friday for the mkts? I'd bet Fridays been the weakest day for the wk (so far in 2025) for the overall mkts - people dont like wknd risks - the fear trade is on...
This entire week we had a massive morning sell off each day. Keep in mind a few things. - do we repeat this process for a 5th day in a row? - the last 5 Fridays were red. Do we repeat this process again? - it’s Friday. VIX Crush Friday’s ™️. Hasn’t been working this year very…
