Dax rises above the mark of 16,000 points – what the “January effect” could mean for the courses

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The leading German index had reached several new record highs in the last year of the stock market.

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Dusseldorf The German stock market is looking up at the start of the year. In the mornings, the Dax was listed at 16,025 points, up 0.9 percent. On the last trading day in 2021, the German benchmark index closed 0.2 percent higher at 15,885 points.

So after the year-end rally, can the Dax continue its upward trend from last year? If one believes the forecasts of the equity strategists, the stock market barometer could at least break another thousand mark this year, i.e. climb over 17,000 points.

The expectation that today’s trading day would be quiet was refuted right at the beginning of the meeting. With the jump over the mark of 16,000 points, the focus is again on the record high, which is 16,290 points.

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