SOFTWARE STOCK QUIETLY SHOWING RELATIVE STRENGTH - pay attention to the rotation underneath
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Mr M TradesIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 19 Aug 2026, 04:06 UTC
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- 19 Aug 2026, 05:17 UTC

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Despite a generally negative market day with the Nasdaq down 1.6% and semiconductors down around 5%, there's an emerging trend of strength in specific software stocks. While the broader market experienced selling pressure, Salesforce (CRM) finished up nearly 4%, indicating potential resilience. Microsoft (MSFT), ServiceNow (NOW), Intuit (INTU), and Workday (WDAY) also showed strength, holding gains or moving into positive territory. This divergence suggests a potential rotation, with money moving from beaten-down hardware and semiconductor stocks into select software names. The analysis suggests that these software stocks, which held up while everything else broke, could lead the next market move. The predicted trend for these specific software stocks is bullish, with targets set for potential upside. The fail bounds are set below current prices, indicating that a break below these levels would invalidate the bullish thesis.
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