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While this news will impact the overall stock market to a certain extent, I still see defensive companies with hefty dividends experiencing some upside at the expense of tech stocks.
I always tell my viewers that the longer an asset consolidates, the better the move will be when it breaks out. And at the current moment, there are some BIG catalysts for upside opportunity in small-cap stocks... | | | | | The Major Indices Are Due to Pull Back. But Small Caps Are BOOMING | | The Nasdaq and, more specifically, the QQQ ETF that tracks the Nasdaq 100, is overextended and showing big signs of fatigue. The smart money is playing probabilities, so let's discuss that further in this wrap-up. Same thing for the Dow and S&P 500...
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Eric N. | | | | Support is a price level where a downtrend can be expected to pause due to a concentration of demand. As the price of a security drops, demand for the shares increases, thus forming the support line. Meanwhile, Resistance zones arise due to a sell-off when prices increase.
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