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As investors sell tech and buy value, here are two stocks that cover both strategies. You might worr

As investors sell tech and buy value, here are two stocks that cover both strategies. [Turn Your Images On] The Bull & The Bear [Tech? Value? Cover Both With 2 “Strong Bullish” Stock Buys]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( You might worry that we face another stock market crash like we witnessed a year ago, but it’s too early to make that call. In fact, investors moving out of tech and into other sectors drove a lot of the movement. It was more of a rotation — not a sell-off. And that means we are still looking for safe and profitable investments for you to make today. We cover both bases of the recent move. I share another smart tech stock play, while Charles Sizemore targets a high-value American company. 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