The Contrarian View
Some analysts are becoming increasingly cautious. Bearish forecasts are growing. Market fear remains elevated and uncertainty dominates conversations.
Ironically, this is often when the most interesting opportunities begin to appear.
History shows that major turning points rarely happen when everyone feels comfortable.
They happen when confidence is low and conviction is tested. That doesn't mean every dip should be bought.
But it does mean fear deserves analysis, not blind reaction.
When institutions become cautious, do you see risk or opportunity?