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Why Big Tech Crashed as the Dow Skyrocketed 875 Points to Record Highs

11 min · 4. juni 2026
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The Thursday session closed mostly green as a violent sector rotation took center stage. Here is why. 🚀 Winners: Healthcare (+3.1%) and Financials (+2.7%) surged as investors piled into old-economy value names, sending the Dow to a record close. 📉 Losers: Technology was the lone laggard as Broadcom's conservative AI chip guidance sparked a massive semiconductor selloff. 🔔 The Look Ahead: Tomorrow's May Nonfarm Payrolls report at 8:30 AM ET is the ultimate test for this newly rotated market. Content is for informational and educational purposes only. Market data may be subject to platform delays. This is not financial advice.

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