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Sinema Turns On "Human Infrastructure"

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Sinema Turns On "Human Infrastructure"
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This is what you call rally mode, as a combination of factors has everything higher.

Materials are leading the way as Senator Sinema reiterates she will not vote on reconciliation on "human infrastructure" unless there is a vote on real infrastructure first. It's amazing to me that there could be so much talk about supply chains and no pressure to get that bi-partisan bill into law. 

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Technology is rocking on pent up demand and lower yields. Even with higher yield, its nuts to quit on the most exciting sector that's truly changing our world.

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Now, the S&P 500 is bumping up to the 50-day moving average – and that's the good news. It will have to clear this hurdle quickly or be vulnerable for another move lower, even re-testing recent lows – and that’s the bad news.


No matter what, this is a very impressive session.

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