This contrarian strategist recommends chasing bears in these hard-hit sectors

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This contrarian strategist recommends chasing bears in these hard-hit sectors
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This strategist certainly has a contrarian view: 'I think the bears are still short autos, they’re still short commercial real estate, and they’re still underweight financials.'

Don’t count Peter Tchir, head of market strategy at Academy Securities, in the markets-are-irrational camp.

Tchir says he expects the government to act more aggressively on infrastructure spending and supply chain rebuilding. It is, ironically, the market gains that make Tchir nervous. “The government acts much better when markets are in disarray,” he said. The protests over the killing of George Floyd and ensuing violence also may shift attention away from the economy, he said.

Trump administration officials expect to spend up to $1 trillion in the next round of economic stimulus, Bloomberg News reported.

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