
The S&P 500 ended its six-week winning streak, closing flat on Friday with a 1% weekly loss. The Dow also fell, while the Nasdaq hit a new all-time high, driven by a rally in mega-cap tech stocks. Investors are bracing for a pivotal two weeks ahead, with major tech earnings reports, the U.S. presidential election, and a Federal Reserve meeting on the calendar. Market volatility is expected to persist due to these uncertainties. Treasury yields ticked higher, contributing to the market jitters.

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