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Investing in Nasdaq without Big Tech

The Nasdaq now trades more than 20 percent below last November's high. With Big Tech remaining under downward pressure, other parts of the Nasdaq look promising. 

There has actually been a correction phase since February last year. First in the more speculative parts of the market, such as technology companies that are not making profits, SPACs or software companies with extremely high valuations.

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