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Youtube segment. The coronavirus remains front and center the u. S. Reporting more than 90,000 cases in a single day for the first time ever. 59 minutes to go in this session, the week, and the month. We are down 3 on the nasdaq today. Ahead on todays show we will speak well break down all of these moves and speak with dan niles and see if he is buying any of the tech nims names on the dip. Lets get first to the market. Mike santoli is tracking the action for us. What stands out . Just in the last hour or so, the s p 500 did go back down and test this level everybody has been watching. We have been pointing it out all week basically the september lows, 3,230 and change we did hit it on the nose. It was a little bit of a tag and then bounced off that. Thats what a test looks like. You dont pass every test. Keep that in mine. It is also the june highs. Also the break even level for the year so there are understandable reasons why people are clustered in this area and decide whether thats