Nasdaq 100 Shatters 7-Week Trading Range as Tech Giants Stage January Comeback
The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 broke through key resistance, ending seven weeks of sideways trading. Here's what drove the breakout and what it means for investors.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 broke through key resistance, ending seven weeks of sideways trading. Here's what drove the breakout and what it means for investors.
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