1. The S&P 500 started the week with three consecutive daily gains but was followed by 'Liberation Day' leading to its two worst days since March 2020. 2. The index fell 9.1% this week and has re-entered correction territory, down 17.42% from its record high. 3. The average percent change from intraday low to high over the past 20 days is 1.70%.
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