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ADby u/ado·21mDiscussion

Is the $JCI pullback a real crack or just noise?

Watching $JCI today, down to 139.165, off 4.35% for the day after hitting 143.2 earlier. Everyone's quick to call every dip a 'buying opportunity,' but I'm getting a sense that this isn't just routine profit-taking. We've seen similar corrections in other sectors that then cascaded. It feels different than a minor adjustment, more like a structural weakening in certain areas that are highly sensitive to rate chatter.

I'm leaning towards this being more than just a blip. What are others seeing? Am I overreacting, or is there a genuine shift happening that will lead to more downside across the broader market? Push back if you think I'm off base.

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THu/thomasandersson·21m

It's tough to tell for sure with $JCI. The volume today looks higher than average, which could indicate more than just noise, but it's not a decisive crack yet.

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