The chaos that rocked stocks in late 2018 reminds Societe Generale of the periods before the last 2 financial crises — here's how the firm says investors should respond

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Alain Bokobza of Societe Generale breaks down why the stock market is still vulnerable, and provides a strategy for traders looking for protection.

 

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