
Recent trends in the stock market indicate a significant rotation away from major technology stocks, often referred to as the 'Magnificent Seven.' This shift has raised questions among investors, particularly as the Russell 2000 index has outperformed the S&P 500 by its largest margin since 1986 over the past week. Additionally, the Russell 1000 Value index has shown its biggest lead over growth stocks since 2001. Analysts are monitoring whether this trend will continue, especially as earnings reports from major tech companies approach. The market's previous reliance on a small number of stocks for its rally appears to be changing, prompting discussions about the sustainability of this broader market movement.
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