Market Comparison Breakdown: Black Friday vs Cyber Monday
Retailers want your money after Thanksgiving. They will take your cash in hand at a brick-and-mortar store just as easily as they will your credit card for any online purchase. Black Friday takes place on the day after Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday on the day after a weekend full of football. There will be sales on literally everything. Buy buy buy everything … the more you buy the more you save! With HUGE sales everywhere, we wanted to check on the performance of the global futures markets as we compare these two major retail events.
The questions is … do the markets prefer the buying in-stores or online better?
Calendar Breakdown by Events
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