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Last Week's Market Moves
Dow Jones
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S&P 500
3,901 (+3.95%)
Nasdaq
11,102 (+2.24%)
Bitcoin
$20,601 (+7.42%)

Hey Snackers,

Another Halloween, another year for knockoff costumes. A few of our favorites: "Ten" from the hit show "Unusual Events." "Evil Midweek Cutie" (definitely no relation to Wednesday Addams). "Fantastic Magician Boy" (who could it be?). Also a classic "the rice is strange"
Stocks rallied to end a turbulent week marked by iffy tech earnings and improving economic data (like: the US economy grew more than expected last quarter after shrinking). The S&P 500 gained 4% while the Dow surged nearly 6%, notching its fourth straight positive week.
Yesterday, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro narrowly lost his bid for a second term to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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