Defensive names dominate the short list of stocks with upward price momentum, which may be a contrarian reason to start looking for ideas in risker sectors.
Outlook
The market selloff should be less harsh than ones in the past two years and may set up a summer rally, says Schwab strategist Liz Ann Sonders.
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The fund manager sees a particularly hostile "exhaustion syndrome" that has been a hallmark of the worst market outcomes in recent decades.
Covestor manager Gregg Giboney says the economy continues to chug slowly ahead -- a thesis backed up by the latest sentiment data.
Market participants are pessimistic, suggesting we are not near a major top. It also puts a wall of worry in place that stocks could climb.
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