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The market is rising, but avoid real estate in February! | RRG chart

On this episode of StockCharts TV Sector Spotlight, after a brief look at the asset class rotation and sector rotation in U.S. equities, comparing cap-weighted and equal-weighted sectors and finding significant differences in the Consumer Discretionary sector, which highlights and supports the current strength. of the market in general. Additionally, the seasonality of February suggests (strong) underperformance in the real estate and healthcare and utilities sectors.

This video originally aired on January 30, 2024. Sector Spotlight Logo seen above our dedicated Sector Spotlight Page.

last episode Sector Spotlight You can find it here.

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Julius de Kempenaer is the creator of Relative Rotation Graphs™. This unique way to visualize relative strength within the world of securities was first launched on the Bloomberg Professional Services Terminal in January 2011 and made public on StockCharts.com in July 2014. After graduating from the Royal Netherlands Military Academy, Julius served in the Dutch army. Airmen of various officer ranks. He retired from the military in 1990 with the rank of captain and entered the financial industry as a portfolio manager at Equity & Law (now part of AXA Investment Managers). Learn more

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