Tomorrow’s Action List Tonight (for Wednesday, March, 22 2017)1.Just after CNBC noted the market did not correct more than 1 percent in 100 days, the market did just that intraday. This puts the obvious high fliers in danger of dropping. Further reading: Buy These stocks if markets crash.Watch out for:a.AMD PT $15 (price target). Near-term support is $14 a share ($13.50 if there are more triple-digit drops on the market)b.NVIDIA bottoming at $100/sharec.Facebook (FB) is going to hold its gains."Like" this post, not on Facebook:d.SnapChat (SNAP) falling to the $14 - $16 PT. One analyst dared set a PT $25 on the stock2.In the energy sector Petrobras (PBR) continued its drop after breaking down at $10/sh3.In the pharmaceutical sector, the Trump tweet mentioning high drug prices hurt generic drug suppliers. Teva Pharmaceuticals is in danger of re-visiting $30/share. Valeant Pharma (VRX) may fall below $10/share, a first in many years. 4.Where VRX bottoms is of no concern right now. If the generic drug price erosion is managed and new products take its place, VRX is fine. The OVERSUBSCRIBED refinancing is good news for VRX. It may extend the debt without incurring higher interest rate costs.5.Cliffs Natural (CLF) took a big tumble, down nearly 10% on the day. We’ve been warning about CLF and the cyclicals for a while now.6.Himax Technology (HIMX) an early pick when the stock was ~ $5, rallied beyond the $9.00 range. Watch this LCoS supplier. 8K TVs are also on the way. That is a bigger driver than AR/VR, which Apple is apparently entering.7.Note: This group cited HIMX and AAPL’s 3D AR last week. Are you signed up? Are you getting alerts?8.As predicted, Synergy (SGYP) is unfortunately reaching the $4.50 - $4.75 PT posted last week. An entry point is now, though the negative selling on it and on ARRY is more vicious than thought.9.Momo stocks are down, including Momo Inc. Watch the leaders: NFLX, AMZN, AAPL, TSLA. If they fall then the market has little appetite for risky stocks.10. “Like” this post to “ping” members on the Value Stocks group. Login via StockTwits to post your move in the comments, below. This group is just short of 600 members.