Much of the recent rally has been traced to end-of-quarter window dressing by fund managers, who typically sell losers and buy winners to make their portfolios look better.
The Federal Reserve ends its $600 billion bond-buying program, known as QE2, on Thursday and has not offered any hints of more monetary easing. Markets were volatile in May and June, partly on concerns about QE2's end.
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