Financial stocks just hit their longest weekly winning streak ever — 11 weeks straight. Beat the previous record of 9 weeks back in 2004.

This is the kind of stat that makes you pause. Not because it's necessarily a top signal, but because streaks like this don't happen in a vacuum. Something structural is working in their favor — whether it's rate expectations, deregulation hopes, or just momentum feeding on itself.

Historically, these extended runs often end with a sharp snap-back, not because the thesis breaks, but because everyone who wanted in is already in. The last buyer problem.

Don't chase strength just because it's strong. If you missed it, you missed it. If you're in, maybe start thinking about what normal looks like again.