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Good Friday is a very special occasion, which we all enjoy with our family and friends. On this day we remember the sacrifice ...
Good Friday marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, serving as a day of reflection and prayer for Christians globally.
Markets are closed on the holiday itself, but the days leading up to it, especially Thursday, are often positive.
It's one of the holiest and most somber days in the Christian calendar as followers remember the execution of Jesus.
In general, a number of factors can cause the market to rise heading into Good Friday, analysts say. For starters, pre-holiday periods are often positive because professional traders may decide to buy ...