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Bridgewater Associates' Pure Alpha fund gained 8.2% in January, despite a sell-off in AI-related stocks and uncertainty around the U.S. administration. Last year, the fund posted an 11.3% gain. The tech sector took a hit after a Chinese AI startup outperformed U.S. rivals, causing Nvidia's shares to fall. Global stocks were volatile due to trade tensions, but all major U.S
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