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- US stocks rose Friday, ending a five-day losing streak.
- Consumer discretionary and technology sectors led gains, signaling a shift to risk-on.
- Positive ISM Manufacturing data and political stability with the reelection of Mike Johnson helped push stocks higher.
US stocks jumped on Friday, ending a five-day losing streak for the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq 100.
Risk-on stocks in the consumer discretionary and technology sectors led the market higher.