Jim McDonald: Rally Running Out of Breadth?

The stellar performance of just a few big technology stocks has raised investor concerns about whether we are seeing a repeat of the Tech Bubble of the late 1990s. Will the rally die? Jim McDonald explains.

Summary:

• High-flying technology raises concerns
• Tech now: not a 1990s bubble
• U.S., European and Japanese stocks attractive

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