All eyes are on Nasdaq. The Nasdaq stock market is home to the big technology companies — the likes of Apple and Microsoft — that dominated the market and provided most of its oomph in 2019 and 2020. In the two years ended in December, the Nasdaq 100 Non-Financial Index advanced more than 103%, nearly quadruple the gain in the New York Stock Exchange Composite. This year, the worm has turned. The NYSE Composite has gained 8.2%, while the Nasdaq 100 has limped to a 0.38% return. If Moses (the technology giants) can’t lead the market into the Promised Land, will there be a Joshua to take his place? That’s the question of the hour.