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Weekend Show – Rick Bensignor & Dana Lyons – Beyond the Iranian Conflict: Identifying Market Cracks and Commodity Winners

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March 14, 2026

 

As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East muddy the economic waters, market veterans Rick Bensignor and Dana Lyons dive deep into the technical “cracks” forming beneath the surface of the major indices. This week’s discussion centers on a critical transition: moving away from overextended growth and the “Magnificent 7” toward defensive positioning, tactical cash reserves, and the long-term structural bull case for energy and select mining stocks.

 

  • Segment 1 & 2 – In this podcast segment, Rick Bensignor, President of Bensignor Investment Strategies, discusses his tactical approach to the current “choppy” markets and why he has been raising cash in anticipation of a potential correction. He analyzes technical signals for the S&P 500, the implications of rising 10-year Treasury yields, and provides his outlook on the energy, precious metals, and cryptocurrency sectors.
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Rick Bensignor
Dana Lyons
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2 Comments
    9 hours ago

    General stock market is pretty close to a bottom, April to August will be much bigger than last year for Mag7, underneath the surface large money funds are buying growth stocks for their wealthy clients.

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    7 hours ago

    Looking back on history I never thought that we would see again an era of so much turmoil and excitement like what happened in America in the 1920’s. Boy was I wrong, what is going on in all aspects of American life has absolutely demolished the excitement of living through history in that era.

    These days you only have to wake up and say to yourself, “WHAT’S NEXT”? LOL! DT

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