#ReboundRally

◾There are several factors that affect the market at the end of the year, causing it to decline. Among these factors is profit-taking, as at the end of the year, many investors make their profits by selling currencies that have increased in value over the past year, which makes it during the holiday period, trading volume in financial markets generally decrease, leading to a decrease in liquidity. When liquidity is low, even small sell orders can cause a significant drop in prices. This intensive selling may put pressure on prices and lead to a decrease.

Important note:

This decline does not apply to all markets or in all years. There are many other factors that can affect price movement, including the New Year's holiday, which is affected by multiple and variable factors. Therefore, it is important to be aware of these factors. Therefore, it cannot be said with certainty that financial markets will necessarily decline at the end of each year.