Bitcoin was the clear winner for the month:
And the story of small-cap outperformance continued, with the Russell 2000 leading the way. Elsewhere, in a surprising turn, tech lagged behind:
Amongst the S&P 500 sectors, energy absolutely dominated:
Will the rotation toward energy and financials continue? Will Bitcoin fall or bounce back? Will gold continue its slide? Are we at the beginning of a commodity super cycle? Will yields continue to climb? Many storylines to follow and exciting developments to watch in March!
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