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Did The Tech Bubble Just Pop? Did The Tech Bubble Just Pop? Technology and AI-related stocks have been among the strongest areas of the market, but recent headlines and sharp moves have raised an important question: is this healthy leadership, or the start of another tech bubble unwind? In this weekβs video, we compare todayβs evidence to prior market environments, including the 2000 tech peak, while reviewing relative strength, long-term bases, moving-average structures, defensive-sector comparisons, and Nasdaq 100 trends. Rather than relying on opinions or scary headlines, we walk through the charts step by step and ask a simple question: what does the current weight of the evidence say about risk, leadership, and the sustainability of the move? Topics covered include: AI & technology relative to the equal-weight S&P 500 Technology versus defensive sectors Tech leadership and momentum signals Nasdaq 100 long-term trend structure Nasdaq 100 versus the S&P 500 Similarities and differences versus the 2000 bubble period How to think about risk management without abandoning evidence-based discipline Markets can change quickly, but the charts can help us separate normal volatility from more meaningful deterioration. This weekβs video focuses on that distinction.
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