Since Trump's election, there have been many voices claiming that small-cap stocks (IWM) are relatively strong compared to tech stocks (QQQ). Honestly, from a trend perspective, it does seem somewhat interesting, but this trading pair has a common flaw—every few years, there's a false illusion of "bottoming out," and the result is still getting stuck in a long-term downtrend channel. Personally, I am quite looking forward to the day when the market once again starts to wildly favor QQQ. By then, the story might be told in reverse.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
12 Likes
Reward
12
1
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
LiquidationKing
· 12h ago
It's the same story again. Every time they say it's bottomed out, but it keeps falling. IWM really is a trap.
Since Trump's election, there have been many voices claiming that small-cap stocks (IWM) are relatively strong compared to tech stocks (QQQ). Honestly, from a trend perspective, it does seem somewhat interesting, but this trading pair has a common flaw—every few years, there's a false illusion of "bottoming out," and the result is still getting stuck in a long-term downtrend channel. Personally, I am quite looking forward to the day when the market once again starts to wildly favor QQQ. By then, the story might be told in reverse.