Cuban said on 'Halftime Report' that the market has not 'hit a level that is really out of line.'
Shares of the social media company plunged more than 11% in Thursday's overall market plunge. The stock hit a new 52-week low Thursday.
Cuban, who sold a company that he co-founded to Yahoo at the height of the tech bubble, said he is not sure when the overall market will bounce back. He advised that investors take a step back and look at the longer path of stocks, pointing out that the market is still above where it was at the bottom of the December 2018 sell-off.
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