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Tribeca Investment’s Jun Bei Liu says shorting the market is “very dangerous” and to always find companies that have “gone too far” or have “earning issues”.

“Think about what’s in our index, it’s the banks, it’s the resources companies, it’s the Afterpay, it’s the CSL, so these are very high-quality businesses,” she

told Sky News. “So if you decide to short that, you’re essentially saying all these companies are going to do very, very poorly. “I think that’s a very risky short.”

 

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Another conservative trying to intervene in a free market. I know sky has people who claim to be anti communist but this is straight out of Marx. Sky is the commie in capitalist clothing

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