Hedge fund manager Rob Citrone is short U.S. stocks. Here’s why
By CNBC
February 17, 2026, 10:11 AM EST
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(CNBC): Hedge fund manager Rob Citrone predicts further weakness for U.S. equities in 2026, favoring international markets, especially in Latin America.
Billionaire Rob Citrone believes that U.S. stocks are overvalued compared to the rest of the world, leading him to short the U.S. market and invest in foreign equities. He sees potential in emerging markets like Mexico and Argentina due to their strong ties with the U.S. and promising government reforms, respectively. Additionally, Citrone is short on digital asset treasury companies, anticipating a decline in their value.









