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Did Thursday Change Anything in the Tech Story...?

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1. The semis king supreme of the tech bull of 2000, Dan Niles, wants to be conservative in his positioning in Mag7 ahead of reporting. 

"I believe Thursday was a warning sign of what could occur if there are any disappointments among the Mag7 due to ROI"

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