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  1. Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Closes in Bull Market as Tech Stocks Lift Indexes
  2. 'New Bull Market Has Legs': 5 Questions to Ask As Bear Market Ends


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Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Closes in Bull Market as Tech Stocks Lift Indexes

Stocks finished higher. The S&P 500 added 0.6%, just above the level it needed to close at to mark the start of a bull market. The Nasdaq Composite gained 1%, while the Dow industrials rose 0.5%, or 169 points. Meme stock GameStop plunged. Shares dropped 18% after Treasury yields retreated. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note settled at 3.714%, down from 3.782% Wednesday. Oil prices dropped, then recovered some ground. U.S. Global stock markets were mixed. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.3% and Japan’s Nikkei 225 retreated 0.9%. The Stoxx Europe 600 finished about flat.

'New Bull Market Has Legs': 5 Questions to Ask As Bear Market Ends

Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. 'New bull market has legs': These are the 5 questions investors should ask now that the bear market is officially over • There's more upside left in stocks after a new bull market started on Thursday, according to Bank of America. • "After crossing the +20% mark from the bottom, the S&P 500 continued to rise over the next 12 months 92% of the time," BofA said. • These are five questions investors should ask now that the bear market is officially over, according to BofA. The And according to a Friday note from Additionally, stocks do well after the 20% bull market threshold is reached, based on historical data. "We don't put a lot of stock (pun intended) in arbitrary definitions, but note that after crossing the +20% mark from the bottom, the S&P 500 continued to rise over the next 12 months 92% of the time, returning 19% on average," Subramanian said. That's based on data since the 1950s and is compared to a 12-month winning ratio of just 75% and an average overall 12-month return of 9%. While These are the five things investors should ask now that the bear market is officially over and a new bull regime has begun, according to BofA. 1. "What will it take to get investors bullish again?" "The wall of worry could continue until investors feel pain in long bonds or F...