Post Labor Day markets kicked into gear on Tuesday and didn’t stop all week. US markets fell hard, with the S&P down over 4% for the week. Oil lead the way lower this week with copper also down. Gold held in pretty much flat for the week.
On this weekend’s show we bring on two very different guests. One to discuss trading strategies for a wide range of markets and commodities. The other guest focuses on managing a portfolio of resource stocks in what could be the early stages of a bull market.
We hope you all enjoy! We will be at the 2024 Precious Metals Summit next week meeting with a wide range of resource Companies. Please send us the stocks you like and we will do our best to have a chat with management. Click here to see what companies will be there.
Our email addresses are Fleck@kereport.com and Shad@kereport.com.
- Segment 1 and 2 – Mike Larson, Editor in Chief at Money Show, discusses why September has historically been weak, the potential Fed rate cuts, and their impacts on the bond and commodity markets. Mike also touches on real estate trends, central bank policies, and the outlook for the U.S. dollar and precious metals.
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Segment 3 and 4 – Bernie de Groot, Senior Investment Advisor – Options & US Licensed, Canaccord Genuity, wraps up the show by analyzing the short-term bearish and long-term bullish outlook for gold, highlighted by a recent report from TD Securities’ Daniel Ghali. Bernie shares insights on fund positioning, central bank buying trends, and the implications of anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts. The conversation also explores the disparity between gold prices and mining equities diving into the types of gold equities that are being favored by investors.