Weekend Video – Downside Participation Expands, 8 Sectors Hold Up, 3 Break Down, Commodity ETFs Lead Market (Premium)

The S&P 500 fell 5.75% this week and this as the biggest weekly decline since March 2020 (covid crash). It was the second biggest weekly decline since October 2020 (5.6%). Declines like this are normally associated with a selling climax that could give way to a short-term oversold bounce. Longer-term, however,

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