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The Nasdaq just put together a hot streak it hasn’t seen since the dot-com bubble burst

The brisk recovery in tech stocks as trade talks take a less antagonistic turn is something that hasn’t been seen in a generation.

Wednesday’s 2.8% advance for the Nasdaq 100 marked three straight days of 2% gains for the first time since former President George W. Bush’s first term in office.

We’ve seen a streak of at least three consecutive sessions with a rise above that threshold only seven times now. Those are the periods ending:

  • May 2, 2001

  • April 12, 2001

  • April 22, 1999

  • December 21, 1998

  • November 17, 1997

  • December 9, 1987

If there’s any conclusive lesson here (and there probably isn’t), it’s just another reminder that huge moves up are things that happen both during frenzies but also in bear markets.

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SpaceX gets a wave of bullish ratings from Wall Street analysts

SpaceX received more than a dozen positive analyst calls on Tuesday — including from major Wall Street banks — as they initiate coverage on Elon Musk’s space and AI company.

SpaceX went public on June 12 at a $2.2 trillion valuation, the largest debut in history. While the company hasn’t yet posted a profit, it seems to have convinced Wall Street that it will get there and grow its valuation on the way.

Of the at least 17 analysts that gave a rating on Tuesday, all but one gave it a “buy” or “outperform” rating. MoffettNathanson was "neutral."

The ratings come as SpaceX joined the Nasdaq 100 index, a benchmark tech-heavy basket of companies that underpins millions of portfolios. The inclusion adds built-in demand for the stock from index funds and ETFs.

Still, SpaceX fell more than 5% on Tuesday amid a broader sell-off, and is currently effectively flat from its opening price of $150 a share.

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