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Markets in Motion: sector rotation points to new opportunities

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17 June 2026 07:00 (EDT)

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Market leadership begins to broaden

The market continues to be dominated by technology, but signs of rotation are beginning to emerge beneath the surface.

In this week’s Markets in Motion, Bruce Campbell highlights the remarkable performance of SpaceX following its IPO, with the company quickly climbing into the ranks of the world’s largest public companies by market capitalization. The move has reinforced technology’s position as the market’s leading sector.

However, other areas are beginning to attract attention. Healthcare, which has lagged the broader market for much of the past year, is starting to improve from a relative strength perspective. Several names within the sector have begun to gain momentum, suggesting investors may be looking beyond the traditional market leaders.

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Market leadership is also broadening by company size. While large-cap technology stocks have led the rally since the spring market lows, mid-cap and small-cap stocks are beginning to turn higher. If that trend continues, it could create new opportunities for investors seeking exposure beyond the mega-cap names.

Meanwhile, Canadian technology stocks continue to benefit from improving software performance, while financials remain one of the strongest sectors on the TSX.

Looking ahead, Campbell notes that volatility indicators are beginning to turn higher, potentially signaling a more active summer trading environment. At the same time, long-term momentum indicators suggest a notable shift may be underway, with copper and copper miners beginning to gain relative strength after several years of gold outperformance.

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