Weekend Show – Commodities Super Cycle And How It Filters Into Gold, Copper and Energy
Welcome to the Weekend Edition of The KE Report. On this Weekend’s Show we take a step back from these boring markets to focus on commodities and the potential of a “Commodity Super Cycle”. We also tie this narrative into how certain commodities will perform.
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- Segment 1 and 2 – Jesse Felder, Founder of The Felder Report joins us to first define what he thinks a commodities super cycle looks like. We also discuss if we are in a commodities super cycle currently. The commodities we focus on are copper and energy/oil.
- Segment 3 and 4 – Dave Erfle, Founder of The Junior Miner Junky wraps up the show with a focus on the gold sector. We discuss the news that Newmont is buying Newcrest to built its exposure in copper. On the gold front we ask if current market price is a base being built or a top formed.
WOW one comment. Well done Lakedweller … Sorry i could not help it , the DIVEL made me do it.
Now there are three comments.
Now there are four comments . Sorry i will stop now ………………………………………………………lol
Any Irish stocks worth looking at Tony, preferably miners?
Wow…………. this is the least amount of comments……….. on RECORD…… for a weekend show….
Boil exit last week because the higher time frames met a fibonacci target…but then it expanded TT and fri….but better safe than sorry…..the power of Fibonacci expansion/contraction is profound…better than volume alone as w Wykoff method…10 minute boil…..https://tos.mx/oKLviwP
Keeping in mind that “organized investment money” is trying to end “individual investing players”, I would be interested in how mining stocks have done removing indexes, ETF and managed money instruments. I would think that there is a possibility that “without managed money”, participation, regulation is absent and shorting unchecked. Therefore, performance of mining stocks where there is managed money “investment” is significantly different than mining stocks where there is managed money “intervention”.