If you own bank stocks, 'you better lighten up,' analyst Dick Bove says

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Hilton Capital Management's Dick Bove cites rising interest rates as a major reason to sell bank stocks.

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Low rate loans are trundled off leaving high margin in the portfolio. The banks will do fine.

Oh, well if Dick Bove says it I must act immediately. 😂

Very funny (sad actually). Guests on CNBC including DB himself have been flogging banks for over a year. Now, surprise, surprise, it’s time to sell banks. Love it.

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