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2025-04-20

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Are tariffs making Taiwanese stocks a "paradise for short selling"? Experts specify which sectors will be most affected next Monday, and investors lament: it's already too late.

Are tariffs making Taiwanese stocks a
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Many investors are concerned about the Taiwan stock market opening on April 7, as U.S. stocks have been declining due to tariff issues. Many netizens are discussing on Dcard whether it is suitable to short the market, presenting various opinions and suggestions. A former private equity trader reminds value investors to look for opportunities to increase their positions during the decline and offers four pieces of advice: maintain cash, stay calm, avoid leverage, and extend the investment horizon.

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Many investors are worried about the opening of Taiwan stocks on the 7th

Many investors are worried about the opening of Taiwan stocks on the 7th. The U.S. president has imposed tariffs on multiple countries, and U.S. stocks have continued to decline. Coinciding with the Qingming holiday, many investors feel uneasy about the opening situation of Taiwan stocks on the 7th. A netizen asked on social media, "Is next week the world of short selling?" prompting enthusiastic discussions among investors.

  • A netizen inquired on Dcard, "Is next week the world of short selling?" and stated, "Which stocks are more suitable for short selling? I feel stocks related to AI will be affected."
  • Many netizens responded, "Short selling also depends on individual stocks, electronic stocks will definitely drop," "There might be limitations on short selling when the market opens; it could drop -1000 points, and you won't be able to short sell," "If everyone can predict it, why do you think you can make money?"
  • Some netizens also suggested, "Bear markets sometimes rebound strongly; if you want to short sell, be careful," "Expecting U.S. stocks might rebound, and there could be rallies when it opens low, so short selling carries risks," "If it opens low and continues to drop, short selling may not be profitable, and the government may intervene to protect the market."

A former private equity trader pointed out that the stock market's sharp decline is inevitable and may see more bad news in the next month. However, he believes that for value investors, this decline should be seen as "finding opportunities to increase holdings" rather than "trying to escape." He also provided four suggestions:

  • 1. Have cash and faith, enter the market in batches during dips.
  • 2. If there is no cash, stay calm and prepare for asset restructuring.
  • 3. Avoid using leverage, don’t invest all your funds; leave some breathing room.
  • 4. Extend your investment timeline; after six months, these panic moments will be replaced by other news.

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