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Investors cut riskier assets, but some eye opportunities should indices slide further
S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq indices all set new milestone for first time since 1999
A rebound in the oil price and a weaker dollar stand out in a year marked by sharp reversals
Dovish Fed statement and oil price rally drive S&P 500’s rebound from February lows
Relative strength index casts doubt on longevity of rally
Fears over global economy unsettle investors
S&P is Wall Street’s indicator while Main Street’s is the Dow
But the market might not be powering to new highs anytime soon
Rally is third longest without a dip since the S&P 500 was created
Pressure on results lifted as dollar retreats and oil price rises
Index rallies 131% since intraday low of 666.79 in March 2009
Corporate treasurers are wary of high stock prices
Strategas Research compiles a checklist for previous market peaks
Derivatives trade suggests further gains for S&P 500
Investors have outsourced much power to the index providers
Indices approach record highs
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