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How Investing Will Change if the Dollar No Longer Rules the World - WSJ

1. U.S. dollar weakening may shift investment towards non-U.S. assets. 2. Money is leaving tech giants like Apple due to high valuations. 3. Asset managers are seeking defensive strategies amid recession fears. 4. Historically, a weaker dollar benefits foreign investments over U.S. stocks. 5. Trump's policies could induce a shift in economic dynamics and investor behavior.

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Why Bearish?

A weakening dollar typically pressures U.S. stocks, particularly those like AAPL with high valuations.

How important is it?

The article highlights economic shifts directly affecting AAPL's operational landscape and investor sentiment.

Why Short Term?

Short-term market reactions may reflect immediate investor sentiment regarding currency and economic policy changes.

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