
As retail investors rush to buy U.S. stocks on dips, hedge funds are heavily shorting

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While retail investors are actively buying U.S. stocks, hedge funds are heavily shorting, indicating skepticism about the market's rise. Goldman Sachs trader Robert Quinn pointed out that despite the Nasdaq's strong performance, new short positions far exceed long positions. According to COT data, short selling reached $11.1 billion, with a net selling amount of $7.3 billion, and short positions accounted for 41% of total open contracts. The comments from CEOs align with the stance of hedge funds, reflecting a divergence in market confidence
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