The Selloff Everyone Missed

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Gianni just called out the one thing that separates smart money from the crowd right now.
The market sold off today. Tech got hammered. The Nasdaq dropped nearly 2%. Chips fell over 3%. Tesla (TSLA) gave back 5% after hitting its second-highest level in history yesterday.
Everyone's freaking out about breadth.
Gianni revealed why they're looking at the wrong numbers.
The weakness isn't coming from growth stocks or tech leaders. The weakness is coming from defensive sectors that nobody's tracking:
- Consumer staples performing terribly
- Utilities struggling for weeks
- Healthcare just starting to stabilize
When defensive sectors weaken while growth leads, that's bullish rotation. Not market breakdown.
Gianni's been sitting on cash in Trinity Trade for three to four weeks because long setups haven't been triggering cleanly. That discipline kept him out of today's mess while other traders got caught chasing.
The S&P could drop another 100 points to 5,700. That would shake out excess speculation and create actual buying opportunities.
But here's what matters: We're one week from all-time highs. This isn't a crisis. New leaders are emerging. Amazon (AMZN) broke out after earnings and OpenAI announcements. Apple (AAPL) and Tesla are replacing Meta (META) and Microsoft (MSFT) at the front of the Mag Seven.
Gianni's watching crude oil for a bigger breakdown that could provide relief. He's tracking bonds setting up a bottom with rates ready to drop. The Trinity Trade just booked gains on DVRX hitting $32 after entering around $25.
The market's telling you rotation is happening. Most traders are hearing noise.
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