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⚠️The Nasdaq 100 has seen such a streak only during the Dot-Com Bubble
Market volatility has been muted in recent weeks
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The Nasdaq 100 has traded above its 20-day moving average for 61 trading days straight, the longest streak since the 2000 Dot-Com Bubble, when the stretch lasted for 77 sessions ending February 1999.

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Interestingly, during the current streak, the Nasdaq 100 has rallied ~23%, according to BTIG analysis.
By comparison, the index had gained over 50% during the 1999 record stretch.
Meanwhile, the S&P 500 has gone 18 consecutive trading sessions without a 1% up or down day, the longest streak since December.

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