Is Big Tech Beginning To Break?
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Despite some sell-side activity in the S&P 500, the market made a comeback, although it didn't quite reach the crucial 4211 mark. There's a potential for a substantial dip if the market breaks below 4175. Some sectors, particularly financials and the energy sector exhibited signs of weakness. Interestingly, there was a discernible rotation into areas that had been previously overlooked, such as Walmart WMT and Costco COST. Shifting focus to big tech, Nvidia NVDA experienced sell-side activity. However, there were no significant changes in the option order flow, indicating that this might not be a sign of a serious tech downturn. This observation extends to other big tech companies like Tesla TSLA, META, Microsoft MSFT, and Apple AAPL, none of which exhibited unusual order flows. The SPX continues to remain on an 80-point expected move, suggesting potential volatility. However, the current analysis does not necessarily predict a breakdown of the major tech companies, given the state of the current options order flow.
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