Mark Cuban on tech selloff: 'It’s not a stock picker’s market anymore'

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Mark Cuban has seen big selloffs before during his career. In fact, he made his fortune selling his company before the dot-com bubble burst. Here’s why he didn’t buy the dip after the recent tech selloff and what he sees as the biggest issue amid the DeepSeek panic.

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