S&P 500 retakes 4,500 and rises for fifth straight session to clinch longest win streak in 2 months; Bitcoin ETF rises

U.S. stock benchmarks on Tuesday finished solidly higher for another session, putting the main indexes near closing highs, supported by strong corporate earnings, despite the spread of the coronavirus delta variant and supply-chain disruptions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.56% closed up 0.6% to 35,457, the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.74% finished up 0.7% to around 4,519, gaining for a fifth straight session, matching the longest win streak since Aug. 25; while the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +0.71% ended 0.7% higher at 15,129. Separately, the first exchange-traded fund linked to bitcoin BTCUSD, -0.07% got off to a solid start in its first trading day on the NYSE. The ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF BITO, +4.85% closed up 4.7% as bitcoin prices trading near an all-time high around $65,000. The ProShares bitcoin ETF is pegged to bitcoin futures, and offers indirect exposure to the world's No. 1 crypto.