It was looking a little hairy there for a bit, but all is well.
A streak we've been watching for awhile now -- the market's lack of days without 1% down day -- is intact.
Thanks to Greece coming apart, the market flirted for much of the day with a decline in the -0.9%-1% range, but in the end the S&P only fell 0.69%.
The last time we fell 1% or more was in late December.
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