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Traders say technology stocks are a safe haven from Trump volatility
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After the Nasdaq hit a record intraday high on Friday , the"Fast Money"traders said the technology sector is the safest area to trade in for investors who want to avoid relying on President Donald Trump's policies to push their portfolio higher. Trader ...
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Traders say technology stocks are a safe haven from Trump volatility - CNBC
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