The rise and fall of Nasdaq from January to December in the past decade
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The summary of the monthly gains and losses of the Nasdaq Composite Index (^ IXIC) in the past decade (2015-2024) is as follows (unit:%):


|Year | January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December|

|------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|

| 2024 | 1.02  | 5.27  | 1.79  | ‑4.41 | 6.88  | 5.96  | ‑0.75 | ‑0.52 | 2.68  | ‑0.52 | 6.24  | ‑3.33 |

| 2023 | 10.68 | ‑1.11 | 6.69  | 0.04  | 5.80  | 6.59  | 3.83  | ‑2.17 | ‑5.81 | ‑2.78 | 10.70 | 5.52  |

| 2022 | ‑8.98 | ‑3.43 | 3.34  | ‑13.26| ‑2.05 | ‑8.71 | 12.35 | ‑4.64 | ‑10.50| 3.90  | 4.37  | ‑8.73 |

| 2021 | 1.42  | 0.93  | 0.79  | 5.40  | ‑1.53 | 5.49  | 1.19  | 4.00  | ‑5.31 | 7.27  | 0.25  | 0.69  |

| 2020 | 2.68  | ‑6.38 | ‑10.12| 15.45 | 6.75  | 6.00  | 6.82  | 9.59  | ‑5.16 | ‑2.51 | 11.80 | 5.65  |

| 2019 | 9.74  | 3.44  | 2.61  | 4.74  | ‑7.93 | 7.42  | 2.15  | ‑2.46 | 0.46  | 3.66  | 4.50  | 3.54  |

| 2018 | 7.36  | ‑1.61 | ‑2.88 | ‑0.04 | 5.32  | 0.89  | 2.65  | 5.71  | ‑0.78 | ‑9.16 | 0.48  | ‑9.48 |

| 2017 | 4.30  | 3.75  | 1.48  | 2.60  | 2.44  | ‑0.94 | 3.38  | 1.27  | 1.05  | 3.57  | 2.17  | ‑0.05 |

| 2016 | ‑7.86 | ‑5.38 | 6.79  | ‑1.92 | 3.59  | ‑2.19 | 6.60  | 1.18  | 1.89  | ‑2.36 | 2.59  | ‑1.87 |

| 2015 | ‑2.18 | 7.19  | ‑2.36 | 0.83  | 3.05  | ‑1.54 | 2.84  | ‑6.86 | ‑3.27 | 9.74  | 0.45  | ‑2.17 |


###Key observations (based on complete data):

1. * * Best Month * *:

-November: 7 increases (highest+11.80%)

-April: 6 increases (highest+15.45%)

-July: 8 increases (highest+12.35%)


2. * * Worst month * *:

-September: 6 declines (worst -10.50%)

-February: 5 declines (worst -6.38%)

-October: 5 declines (worst -9.16%)


3. * * Extreme volatility cases * *:

-April 2022: A sharp drop of 13.26% (due to the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hike)

-In April 2020, there was a sharp increase of 15.45% (due to the rebound of stimulus policies after the epidemic)

-November 2023: Single month surge of 10.70% (AI concept stocks explode)

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