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Excerpt:
Behold the "Magnificent Seven," the emerging shorthand for the seemingly unstoppable septet of big tech firms driving the market higher.
Why it matters: Bull markets are often defined by the kind of groupthink that gets expressed in easy-to-remember mnemonic devices.
- So the emergence of the "Magnificent Seven" as a talking point suggests a bullish psychology is indeed taking hold.
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