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CNBC financial analyst Jim Cramer said that Trump's policies are distorting market logic, attracting short sellers and misleading investors: "The recent market misjudgments have a common cause: the president's tariff policy and his continued disruption of trading decisions with nationalism in other regions of the world." Cramer pointed out that the market has recently often experienced a pattern of "selling at the open" because of expectations that Trump will suddenly make statements about trade or companies like Apple, and they are trying to profit from short-term declines. But this strategy will fail on days when Trump remains silent. Cramer said that Trump has almost single-handedly revitalized the short selling business, with many hedge funds starting to short stocks like Nvidia or Core Weave in large quantities, confident that they can make a profit with White House policies. He warned: "Short sellers may suffer significant losses because many companies are performing well, but the actions of the White House often obscure Wall Street's vision."
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