Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year in the U.S., set a record this year for online shopping.
Typically, Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is a huge day for in-store shopping, but this year marked a sizable shift in shopping patterns.
Instead of shopping en masse in stores on Friday and buying online during “Cyber Monday,” the Monday after the Thanksgiving weekend, U.S. shoppers did more online shopping on Black Friday. That’s because retailers started their sales early, offering online discounts starting the Monday before Thanksgiving in what was dubbed Black Friday Week.
Obviously, it was a good week for retail stocks, especially those with a major online presence. Here are some of the retail stocks that performed the best.
This post appeared on Dynamic Wealth Report.