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The New York Times: Investors are increasingly selling their American assets due to Trump's policies

The "Sell America" ​​approach is gaining popularity in global investment markets

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Investors are increasingly starting to sell American assets due to the economic turmoil caused by the policies of US President Donald Trump, The New York Times reports.

As the article notes, trading strategies were previously based on the principle of US supremacy, but a new approach - "Sell America" ​​- is now gaining popularity in global investment markets.

It began to appear in financial circles after Washington's tariffs led to a sharp decline in stocks and bonds last April.

Another factor negatively affecting investor sentiment is the Trump administration's attacks on the Federal Reserve (the US central bank) and Washington's threats to start a new trade war with Europe.

The White House's chaotic policies are also a major concern.

Over the past month, the "Sell America" ​​strategy has contributed to a decline in the dollar, a rise in precious metals prices and a slowdown in stock market growth, notes The New York Times.