Wall Street's top analysts are sticking by these tech stocks amid the market correction

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I'd be careful anyway. US warehouses are full of stock they can't sell to consumers who's debt has started to reach a new record every quarter since the tax reform kicked in. Borrowed money can keep an economy growing for a while. Umtil payback comes knocking.

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