Stocks Up On Friday, Nasdaq Extends Winning Streak To 10 Weeks In A Row
Stocks closed higher on Friday. And while the Dow and the Russell just barely missed out on extending their 9-week winning streak, the Nasdaq succeeded, making it 10 weeks in a row of gains – the longest winning streak in 20 years.
Not surprising given the strength of the economy, historic employment, and record corporate profits.
The market also continues to be optimistic for a U.S.-China trade deal. And while the talks, by all accounts, have been going "fantastic", what the market really wants to hear is a date for when President Trump and President Xi will meet to presumably close the deal and make an official announcement.
Once a deal is made, the threat of a trade war, which was largely responsible for last year's correction, will finally be removed, and stocks are expected to soar to new all-time highs.
But clearly, smart investors have not been sitting idly by, waiting for the news of a trade deal (if, and when, it happens) to be announced. They have been snapping up shares in earnest as this record bull market continues to make history.
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