
"Sell America" trades make a comeback, smart money quietly flows north into Canada

As concerns among investors about volatility in the U.S. market intensify, the trend of "selling America" has emerged again, with capital flowing into the Canadian stock market. The Canadian stock market has outperformed U.S. stocks, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index rising 28% last year and 3.7% so far this year. Market observers point out that the Trump administration's attacks on the Federal Reserve may exacerbate this trend, leading to a depreciation of the dollar and poor performance of U.S. stocks. Canadian assets are seen as a safe haven, and the undervaluation of the Canadian dollar has also strengthened the rationale for hedging against dollar risks
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