Madluvyz
05-10

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Chase the wave, or pause because the market is overbought and overly euphoric? I think that in this overzealous market, we should all take a step back and look for overlooked sectors. Healthcare is definitely one of the most beaten-down sectors, despite established companies such as JNJ and ABBV reporting earnings that exceeded expectations.

Once institutional investors feel that tech stocks have become too overbought and begin taking profits, capital will likely rotate into overlooked sectors, with healthcare being one of the stronger candidates. I do not think this will happen immediately, but it is an idea worth sitting on and watching closely.

@Madluvyz - Specialist in using FA and TA to sell options and swing trade.😺

S&P and Nasdaq Keep Hitting New Highs: Time to Watch Out for Risks?
In the previous trading session, both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite reached intraday and closing all-time highs. Despite ongoing Middle East conflicts and oil prices remaining elevated — fueling investors’ inflation concerns — U.S. equities continued to climb. Looking ahead, investor Peter Mallouk believes chip stocks still have room to run. The current bull market is being supported by a handful of strong performers. Some warn that risks are rising, while others argue crowded trades could keep pushing higher. What’s your take?
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