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Chris Roe
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Bear
2026-07-06
“In a midterm election year, you expect the market to basically tank from the summer down to the October to November range.”
…market correction, especially in the AI and tech sector. While that might happen, long-term bulls know how to profit from any short-term pullbacks. Joining us today is Chris Roe with True Market Insiders. He's gonna share three reasons why he's expecting some kind of correction yet this year, but how he suggests investors can really profit from any kind of pullback we see in the next six months. Chris, so glad to have you back on the show. I know you are in the markets every day and you are always looking for those high-growth opportunities for investors. So we're gonna get into your three ways to profit from any kind of correction we have coming. But first, I want you to talk about where you think the market is heading in the second half of this year. In a midterm election year, you expect the market to basically tank from the summer down to the October to November range. There's several forces that you could see are already positioning and prepping for that. It's already in play. It's not something that I'm speculating that I think is going to happen. You can see it unfolding right in front of us right now. Would you call yourself an actual bear who's bearish on where the market is heading over the next year or two? Or what would you call yourself as far as where you think the market is going to go overall? We've been in such a bull run for a very long time. Do you think that can continue or are you a full-on bear? Well, I definitely wouldn't call myself a full-on bear. I'm a long-term bull for sure. It's a very strong market. We're seeing a lot of signs of strength in this market,…From: this video · 2 claims mined from it
Bull
2026-07-06
“precious metals is right now a screaming buy, especially for those that are willing to hold onto it for the next several years.”
…in the few major corrections that we've seen in the market before. So it does make sense that this would be an area that people would be moving to. I'm wondering about timeline when it comes to this correction that could be coming. Are we talking about this ETF could continue to go down all the way until October? Or is now a time to be interested in entering into something like this? Does it have a chance to turn around sooner than that October, November bottom that we could be looking at? I think when it comes to precious metals, now is the time to get in. What you're doing here, this is called a counter-trend trade. You're buying something that's already beaten down. It's been in a downtrend for quite a long time. Almost all of the selling that's going to happen in this sector has already happened. Now there might be a little bit more selling, but that's okay. Precious metals is right now a screaming buy, especially for those that are willing to hold onto it for the next several years. If you're gonna hold onto it just for the next several months until the stock market correction is over, I think it's still a great time to buy it. Okay, that timeline is really helpful, Chris, of knowing how long investors should be holding a stock like this. I want to look back historically a little bit. Right now it seems like gold and silver is on a pullback, although we did see the price of gold kind of getting a little bit of recovery in the last few weeks or so. But let's talk about historically how have these stocks performed, especially during these times of correction that we're predicting. We track 45 sectors. So we break the stock market into 45 groups. The precious metal sector about a third…From: this video · 2 claims mined from it
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