The stock market this week got 2 bullish signals as S&P 500 creeped back toward record highs

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A fresh record high could soon be in the offing after two signals flashed in the stock market’s favor.

A fresh record high could be in the offing soon after two signals flashed in the stock market's favor this week. Ed Clissold, chief U.S. strategist at Ned Davis Research, pointed out that the S & P 500 experienced a so-called breadth thrust this week, when more than 90% of the stocks in the benchmark broke above their 10-day moving averages on Monday. It was the second time this month that happened.

On Thursday, the broad market index traded less than 1% below a record set in July. .SPX 1M mountain SPX 1-mo chart Another sign that stocks could rise to a record soon comes from the bond market. Clissold pointed out that the benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield fell to its lowest level in more than a year on Wednesday. That happened after the release of U.S. jobs data revisions reinforced expectations of lower Fed rates.

 

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