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The problem is that every single European bank is up. You could make this post about DB and be even more correct. European banks have been heavily bolstered by people looking outside the US in the wake of trump, along with the valuations of European banks being incredibly cheap over the past couple years. 

UBS is fine. It's missed some layoff targets and the Swiss economy is in the dumpster, and it won't benefit at much from the European spending packages of the next decade, but it's well equipped to do what it does best: manage wealthy peoples money

 

Like my comment below, I genuinely had no idea all the european banks rallied this year. I've never really invested beyond VOO, so I wasn't at all looking into these other banks stock-wise. Now I gotta figure out which banks are still cheap and could rally.

 

You should probably spend more time following what you're invested in, because while UBS did rally, there was a lot of reasons to think they would've gone down if not for the broader market conditions affecting the financial sector, things you would've known if you had read more. 

Stop buying things you don't understand. 

 

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