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Latest Insights on FANG

I’ll show you today how we could’ve seen the sell-off in the tech sector coming, and why more weakness is to be expected in the tech sector. This Graph Warned Us of the Tech Sector Sell-Off
by Chad Shoop July 3, 2017 Stocks
I’ll show you today how we could’ve seen the sell-off in the tech sector coming, and why more weakness is to be expected in the tech sector.
The rise of popular large-cap emerging market indexes has been dominated by a quartet of highly popular homegrown Chinese tech companies. China’s 4 Horsemen of the Stock Market Apocalypse
by Jeff Yastine June 27, 2017 Global Economy
The rise of popular large-cap emerging market indexes has been dominated by a quartet of highly popular homegrown Chinese tech companies.
Facebook, Apple and Amazon, Netflix, and Google (FANG) are the undisputed heavyweights of the Internet economy. However, these five stocks don't control the broad market. There’s No Need to Fear a FANG-Less Index
by Michael Carr June 27, 2017 Stocks
Facebook, Apple and Amazon, Netflix, and Google (FANG) are the undisputed heavyweights of the Internet economy. However, these five stocks don't control the broad market.

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