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FYI; Optimism that Greece is nearing a deal with its creditors for a bridge loan seemed to be all the good news the market needed to get stocks jumping. The S&P 500 snapped a two-day skid, leaping 1.1% to its highest finish for 2015. It was a relatively quiet day in the market from a volume perspective–stay tuned for whether this Greece euphoria remains intact. Bonds slid again, as did gold, as the lure of havens continued to fade. Regards, Ted http://blogs.barrons.com/focusonfunds/2015/02/10/etf-market-vital-signs-feb-10-greece-optimism-lifts-stocks/tab/print/