*S&P 500, NASDAQ FALL AS TESLA, APPLE HIT NEW 52-WEEK LOWS - $SPY $QQQ $TSLA $AAPL
The Nasdaq continued its performance as the leading U.S. market loser in 2022, a switch from its post Great Financial Crisis dominance. Tax-loss selling and momentum could be dragging it down further, but one of its biggest stocks also acted as a deadweight.
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