Political turmoil means it's time to short US stocks — especially big tech, CEO says

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The recent waves of fresh backlash against major tech companies and political scandal in the U.S. are a threat to American equities, Quadra Capital Partners' CEO warns, advising investors to short the U.S. market despite record highs.

 

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