Weekend Show – Doc & Mike Larson – Technical Analysis On Gold’s Pullback, Dissecting The Trump Trade For Commodities, Equities and Bitcoin
Welcome to The KE Report Weekend Show. This weekend’s show is packed with analysis on gold and gold stocks, energy markets, small cap stocks, Bitcoin and the major markets. All considering what potential policies Trump enacts while President.
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- Segment 1 and 2 – Richard Postma, AKA Doc, joins us to analyze the precious metals correction, including the underperformance of mining stocks versus the metals, sentiment shifts to risk-on investments, Gold vs cryptocurrencies, specific PM stock opportunities and technical insight.
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Segment 3 and 4 – Mike Larson, Editor in Chief at MoneyShow, wraps up the Weekend Show discussing the market’s reaction to the Trump presidency and the resulting ‘Trump trade.’ The discussion covers various asset classes and sectors including Bitcoin, small caps, financials, crude oil, and precious metals. We explore the implications of potential policy changes, particularly around tariffs, energy production, and taxes, and their impact on domestic versus multinational companies.
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Hi Richard, two stocks that I wanted to buy the last time we talked were Eloro Resources and New Found Gold. I picked up some Eloro Resources for 80 cents recently, but I am still watching NFG to see if it drops further.
The juniors are really difficult to play at this juncture, do you have any thoughts on either stocks, after listening to your interview I gather you are waiting and buying into the producers and not cherry picking the juniors at this juncture. This still is tax loss season, and that makes it harder to buy and judge entry points. DT