Daily Charts - SPX has now traded above its 50DMA for 108 consecutive trading days

1.S&P 500 $S&P 500(.SPX)$ has now traded above its 50-day moving average for 108 consecutive trading days, the 3rd longest streak going back to 1990 (1995 and 2007 were longer) 🚨🚨🚨

A chart displaying the S&P 500 Index over time, showing price movements with candlestick patterns. A 50-day moving average line is visible, trending upward. The chart includes a timeline from March to September 2023, with price levels marked on the y-axis and dates on the x-axis. A blue shaded area highlights a portion of the upward trend.

2.Healthcare Stocks $Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLV)$ underperforming the S&P 500 by the largest margin in history 🚨

A line chart displaying the S&P 500 Healthcare Sector SPDR (XLV) performance over five years, from 2018 to 2023. The chart shows a significant decline starting around early 2020, followed by fluctuating but generally lower values, with a red horizontal line indicating a performance benchmark. The y-axis ranges from 5.0 to 8.0, and the x-axis marks yearly intervals.

3.Treasury Bond Volatility $Movano Inc.(MOVE)$ falls to lowest level since December 2021 📉📉

4.Warren Buffett Indicator hits a new all-time high of 221%, the most expensive stock market valuation in history 🚨🚨

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