Tech Stocks Soar In March, Small Caps Suffer, VTWO Holding Support

Summary

  • March was one of the most bifurcated months we’ve seen in the last few years with the mega caps leading while small regional banks endured losses.
  • Treasury volatility remains historically high, making the rate outlook uncertain as the Fed mulls a pause.
  • I outline key price levels to watch on the VTWO Russell 2000 ETF as we head into Q2.
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Matteo Colombo

Is March the new October to you? It feels that way to me. Consider the many market bottoms or just broad volatility events that have occurred around the notorious “ides of March” timeframe. 2023 joins 2020, 2009, and 2002, among others, as featuring upticks in vol and downward price

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