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CNBC Analyst: Trump Almost Revived the Short Selling Business by Himself

2025-06-04 17:30:22
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ChainCatcher news, CNBC financial analyst Jim Cramer stated that Trump's policies are distorting market logic, attracting short sellers and leading investors to misjudge: "The recent market misjudgment has a common cause: the president's tariff policy and its ongoing nationalism in other parts of the world are disrupting trading decisions."

Cramer pointed out that the market has recently often exhibited a "sell-off at the open" pattern, as there are expectations that Trump will suddenly make comments about trade or companies like Apple, and they attempt to profit from short-term declines. However, this strategy will fail on days when Trump remains silent. Cramer noted that Trump has almost single-handedly revitalized the short-selling business, with many hedge funds beginning to heavily short stocks like Nvidia or CoreWeave, firmly believing that they can make a profit based on White House policies.

He warned: "Short sellers may suffer significant losses, as many companies are performing well, but the actions of the White House often obscure Wall Street's view."

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