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Trade Tracker: Malcolm Ethridge sells CIBR the Cyber ETF

Trade Tracker: Malcolm Ethridge sells CIBR the Cyber ETF

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Malcolm Ethridge, managing partner at Capital Area Planning Group, joins CNBC's Halftime Report to explain why he's getting out of the Cybersecurity ETF.

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