Amid abating interest rate hike fears and inflation concerns, equities were up in January as the Nasdaq gained 10.7%, marking its best January since 2001.
Following a year-end sell-off for tax purposes, known as the "January Effect," the stocks that rose the most over the last two weeks were those that were sold off the
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