1. The S&P 500 hit a record high of 6,388.64, marking one of its longest weekly winning streaks in three years; 2. Bullish sentiment persists due to cooling inflation and sustained corporate profitability; 3. The market's rapid 28% surge since April has left sectors overbought, raising concerns about sustainability.
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