When Markets Drop, Lean In | #33
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When global conflict shakes the markets, most people panic. The smartest investors do the opposite.
In this episode of Watch Your Six, host Jason Edwards breaks down how geopolitical conflict, oil markets, and economic uncertainty can impact your portfolio. More importantly, he explains why market corrections may actually be one of the biggest opportunities investors ever get. Instead of reacting emotionally, Jason shares how strategic thinking, strong fundamentals, and the right team can turn volatility into long term growth.
You will learn why market pullbacks often create powerful investment opportunities and how disciplined investors position themselves ahead of the rebound.
Key insights in this episode:
- Why market corrections can be opportunities instead of threats
- How geopolitical conflict affects oil, trade, and global markets
- The power of dollar cost averaging during volatile times
When others panic, opportunity quietly appears. Tune in to learn how disciplined investors stay focused, think long term, and position themselves to win when the market recovers.
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The information contained in this communication has been derived from sources believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to the accuracy and completeness and does not purport to be a complete analysis of the material discussed. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Calton and Associates, Inc., and are subject to change without notice.