Market indexes closed today’s regular trading session on a strong upswing that brought levels back near morning highs. That said, we lost the exuberance today’s pre-market trading had been enjoying.
U.S. stocks remained little changed on Tuesday, but the S&P 500 managed to make a new record high thanks to strong buying at the end of session.
Stocks tipped higher to start a holiday-shortened week of trading highlighted by Fed minutes and Walmart earnings.
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