With a stock market advance in six of the past eight sessions, the bulls are now feeling in complete control. And it is no wonder that many are calling the low of early March the end of the bear market.
The Dow Industrials are up 14.79% from the March 6 low. The S&P 500 has gained 16.64%, and the Nasdaq has gained 15.48%.
But as the indices rise to the top of the first overhead barrier, volume is declining on days when the market advances.
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