FTSE trading – How to trade the FTSE 100 in December
How to trade a FTSE ‘Santa Rally’
When taking into consideration historical performance over the last nine years, the FTSE 100 has typically enjoyed a bullish performance in December. This is traditionally known as the ‘Santa Rally’.Our infographic below helps tracks the FTSE’s performance in previous years during the Christmas period. You can use this information to help you to make better trading decisions when trading the FTSE 100 this month.

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FTSE trading – How to trade the FTSE 100 in December
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