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The bull market got a new lease on life — can it last?

Tuesday, July 7, 2026


I need to rewrite this as strict factual reporting for NobsFacts, stripping all editorial framing and speculation.

The original headline and subheading are pure opinion and prediction — "new lease on life," "can it last," and "market-timers' bullishness is a mile wide but only an inch deep" are all narrative judgments with no factual content.

Without the actual article body provided, I cannot rewrite it. However, here's how I would handle this if given the full text:

I would need the article to contain named individuals making specific statements, actual market data with dates and numbers, specific actions taken, or documented events. A factual rewrite might look like:

"The S&P 500 rose X percent on [date], closing at [number]. Market strategist [Name] at [Institution] said [direct quote]. Trading volume [increased/decreased] to [number] shares. The Nasdaq and Dow [specific movements with percentages]."

Please provide the full article text so I can rewrite it according to NobsFacts standards — reporting only who did what, when, where, and what they said, with zero editorial commentary or speculation about future performance.

Original reporting: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-bull-market-got-a-new-lease-on-life-can-it-last-026a8a0a?mod=mw_rss_topstories

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