New Delhi, Dec. 28 -- As Wall Street moves from 2025 into 2026, the trading volume is expected to be low in the holiday shortened week ahead.

Since New Year's Day falls on a Thursday, the stock markets will be closed on January 1.

There are only three full trading days left in what has been a very shaky year for investors. During the year, Trump tariff jitters, simmering geopolitical tensions, and the rapid growth of artificial intelligence-related momentum stocks took investors on a rollercoaster ride.

Even with these ups and downs, the S&P 500 index is still on track to finish the year with double-digit percentage gains.

In the week ahead, the economic calendar is light and no speeches from Federal Reserve members are scheduled.

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