At this point, I think some of the consumer staples are oversold, says Wheelhouse's Ann Berry
Ann Berry, Wheelhouse CIO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss what has to change for inflation to go away, whether there's any way we avoid a recession and where the best opportunities are in equity markets.
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