There's a reversion trade going on — I can't call the end of bear market, says Renaissance Macro's deGraaf
Jeff deGraaf, Renaissance Macro Research chairman and head of technical research, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss how the market is currently set up and the internal signals he is focusing on right now.
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