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r/wallstreetbetsr/wallstreetbets· u/SnooHamsters5586· 2d agoDiscussion 0

Tech stocks fall again.. rotation or bubble?

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Author questions if the recent tech stock sell-off is a sector rotation or a bubble burst, asking if others are buying the dip.

Bull points
  • Stocks are dropping 10% while fundamentals remain intact, presenting potential buying opportunities.
  • Historical market corrections often provide good entry points for long-term investors.
Bear points
  • Tech stocks are experiencing major losses, raising concerns about a potential bubble burst.
  • The current drop might be a broader sector rotation rather than a temporary dip.
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Once again, Tech stocks took another major loss. I'm curious whether this is a rotation to other sectors of the stock market or the 'bubble' has finally burst on tech? I have seen corrections in the stock market before. I even remember the dot.com fiasco years ago. But when a stock loses 10% of its value while it's fundamentals remain intact, it makes you think.

Anyone buying the dip? If so, what?

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