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More Pain Ahead Or Buy The Dip?

Alfonso Peccatiello & Brent Donnelly
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The Nasdaq has now sold off nearly 10% from the highs, and the pain in momentum assets is even more severe. Alf and Brent discuss whether there are reasons to believe more pain lies ahead, or this is the time to step in and buy the dip. 
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