The stock market has been on a tear over the past month, as Wall Street mulled over quarterly earnings reports, President Donald Trump 's tariff moves, and the Federal Reserve's next monetary policy decision. Since last month's third annual meeting of the CNBC Investing Club, the S & P 500 and Nasdaq hit nine and 14 record closing highs, respectively. Both stock benchmarks hit those milestones again Wednesday. From our July 11 gathering at the New York Stock Exchange to Wednesday's market close, the S & P 500 advanced more than 3.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq gained roughly 5.5%. The market lost some ground Thursday morning after the July producer price index came in hotter than expected. That PPI followed Tuesday's rather benign July consumer price index , which boosted stocks and raised e

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