Small caps are flirting with a death cross, and history suggests that means trouble for the market
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Small caps are flirting with a death cross, and history suggests that means trouble for the market

Matt Maley of Miller Tabak and Erin Gibbs of S&P Investment Advisory Services discuss the Russell 2000 with Mike Santoli.
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Tue, Nov 13 20182:49 PM EST
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