Black Friday uses a positive connotation of the color black -- this is the day when retailers go from "being in the red" to turning a profit -- but
Black Monday and
Black Tuesday refer to infamous market crashes and use black to refer to the darkness accompanying the event . . . and then, of course, you can be back in black, the man in black, or none more black . . . it's a very versatile color, or lack thereof.
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