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Stock Rotation Hits Big Tech as Small Caps Rally: Markets Wrap

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(Bloomberg) — A post-election rally in the S&P 500 stalled as technology shares got hit, though most US stocks gained. Bitcoin topped $84,000 and the dollar was on track for a one-year high.

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Economically sensitive shares outperformed, with the Russell 2000 index of smaller firms up 1.5% to the highest since 2021. A closely watched gauge of banks climbed 2.3%. Most big techs fell, with Nvidia Corp. down 2%. Tesla Inc. extended its blistering surge. An equal-weighted version of the S&P 500 — where the likes of Apple Inc. carry the same heft as Dollar Tree Inc. — beat the US benchmark. That gauge is less impacted by the largest companies — providing a glimpse of hope the rally will broaden out.

“No pre-election stock flips = big post-election trades,” said Savita Subramanian at Bank of America Corp. “Election years – especially big changes on status quo – have tended to see more ‘flips’ in active portfolios. So far this year, clients have been steadfast in positioning, leaving room for additional rotation through year-end from tech to banks/cyclicals, green to brown commodity exposure etc.”

With the election and another rate cut in the rear-view mirror, the question is whether bulls can keep pushing the market to new highs, according to Chris Larkin at E*Trade from Morgan Stanley.

“Aside from any potential profit-taking after such a strong surge, this week’s inflation data may determine whether the market pads its gains,” Larkin said.

US inflation probably moved sideways at best in October, highlighting the uneven path of easing price pressures in the home stretch toward the Fed’s target. The core consumer price index due on Wednesday, which excludes food and energy, likely rose at the same pace on both a monthly and annual basis compared to September’s readings.

The S&P 500 was little changed, hovering near the 6,000 mark. If the index closes higher, it will be its 51st record this year. The Nasdaq 100 lost 0.3%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.7%.

Treasury futures were mildly lower as the cash market was closed due to a US holiday. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rose 0.6%. Oil extended declines as a soft outlook for demand in China continued to plague the market.

The stock market could rally stronger into the end of the year following Trump’s presidential election victory than it did when he won the US presidency eight years ago, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s trading desk.



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