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Weak September Rotation – What Does it Mean for Sectors?

In this video from StockCharts TV, Julius addresses the expected sector rotation for the upcoming month of September which is traditionally the weakest month of the year. But what does it mean for sectors and how are current sector rotations shaping up on the Relative Rotation Graphs? Breaking down the sectors in offensive, defensive, and sensitive, Julius analyzes relative strength and price movements for all of them, then wraps things up with the charts of SPY.

This video was originally broadcast on August 27, 2024. Click anywhere on the icon above to view on our dedicated page for Julius.

Past episodes of Julius’ shows can be found here.

#StayAlert, -Julius

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