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February 24, 2026

Watch these chart formations for clues into what's next for market volatility

Despite talk of the great rotation out of growth and technology and into value and defensive areas, the Nasdaq 100 is only 4.5% off its all-time high.

Watch these chart formations for clues into what's next for market volatility

TL;DR

  • The stock market is experiencing volatility, but early signs suggest a potential thaw.
  • The Nasdaq 100 is trading near its all-time highs, contrary to expectations of a rotation to value stocks.
  • The Vanguard Growth/Value ratio is testing a significant pivot zone that has historically acted as support.
  • The Consumer Discretionary/Consumer Staples ratio is also testing a support level, suggesting potential outperformance for discretionary sectors.
  • Individual stocks like Home Depot, McDonald's, and TJX Cos. are showing constructive chart patterns.
  • The U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield has an inverse correlation with the Consumer Discretionary/Consumer Staples ratio, indicating that lower yields could boost consumer spending.
  • Nvidia's upcoming earnings report could be a catalyst for a rotation back to growth stocks.

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