It's true, most people expect the January effect and take positions ahead of it, essentially moving the stock ahead of January, leaving not much further movement to go. In the past few years, the January effect has actually taken place in December and November, cause the smarter money started taking the same positions in October and November, expecting people to buy in anticipation of January. Selling their shares in December and January. This year, we might actually get it, as alot of people have been scared to take any type of meaningful position going into the New Year, and the selloff so far in December has been mute.