(MarketWatch) -- As U.S. stocks seemingly continue their steady upward course, investors will next week turn to more economic data, including key readings on retail sales and inflation, and try to fine-tune expectations about the shape of the economic recovery.
"The market continues to look pretty good," said Ken Tower, market strategist at Quantitative Analysis Services. In spite of a slump on Friday, stocks rose strongly over the past week, and remain on firm footing so far in September, which historically has not been a good month for stocks.
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