Carl brings out his "Grab Bag" during today's free DecisionPoint Trading Room! He gives us a read on Chipotle's (CMG) 50:1 split. He talks about NVDA's strangle hold on the market and gives us homework to read recent articles from David Bahnsen (https://thebahnsengroup.com/dividend-cafe/) and John Hussman (https://www.hussmanfunds.com/comment/mc240623/). David Bahnsen discusses the Dot.com bubble and what we can learn from it this time around. John Hussman "rings the bell" on a market top.
Carl starts us off with the DP Signal Tables and a thorough market overview including coverage of the Magnificent Seven stocks.
Erin enlightens us on sector rotation. Technology is seeing a decline with money rotating into other areas of the market. She finds that Energy, Healthcare and Financials seem to be benefitting the most.
She finishes with symbol requests that include discussion of when to consider selling NVDA and MSFT's future.
01:27 DecisionPoint Signal Tables
04:44 Market Overview
16:20 Magnificent Seven
19:29 Carl's Grab Bag
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29:04 Sector Rotation
37:46 Symbol Requests
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