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Alissa Coram and Mike Webster walk through Friday’s market action and discuss key stocks to watch in Stock Market Today.

Stock Market Today: March 27, 2026
Hosts: Alissa Coram and Mike Webster

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  1. 1
    @johnrpenny2156

    At the 1:00 mark (1 hour) Webby mentions we don’t even have a Day 0. Made my grey matter spark to life and wonder if we could reverse the FTD search. Take the inverse of what you are looking for in a FTD process. Might show us how bad the market is and then when the “bottom” hits we might see health improvement. Might look like a Day -1, Day -2 and so on until the negative days start to reverse. Haven’t fully developed this idea but that’s what weekends are for. 🙂

    • 7
      @ratracexx-p3r

      I’m working with around $90k and seeing Nasdaq underperform the S&P lately makes me wonder, should I be shifting away from tech or just ride it out?

    • 8
      @WilliamsCartxx1

      I had about $125k and used to react to those rotations, moving in and out of sectors based on recent performance. I got guidance from a CFP and stayed more consistent, and honestly my portfolio’s up like 35% this year

    • 10
      @WilliamsCartxx1

      I usually go with registered representatives. Amy Beth Dunn has the best performance history (in my opinion) and does offer 1v1 consultation to her capitalists which I think is amazing.

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