Extraordinary moves in Big Tech stocks in response to small changes in their earnings show what a wacky market we’re in. In short, nobody knows anything, writes jmackin2
Extraordinary moves in Big Tech stocks in response to small changes in their earnings show what a wacky market we’re in. Uncertainty about the future of the economy in general and the tech sector in particular are extremely high.
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