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Stocks Rise on Cooling Inflation and Fed Moderation. Don’t Celebrate Yet.

Por: MarketWatch Business December 03, 2022

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The market has been strong enough that some have wondered if the bear market is over, but caution is warranted. The S&P 500’s rally this past week was enough to push the index above its 200-day moving average for the first time since April. Back then, the milestone was hit after an 11% surge, and marked the rally’s end. The index slumped once more before soaring 17% through mid-August to around 4300, before resuming declines. The rally since... + full article



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