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Dave Erfle - Stagflationary Signals, Record Miners Earnings, and the Case for Buying the Boredom in Precious Metals

Episode 3434 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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In this Daily Editorial, we sit down with Dave Erfle, founder and editor of the Junior Miner Junky, to unpack the current divergence in the commodities sector. While copper continues its powerful breakout, the precious metals sector has lulled many investors to sleep despite remarkable corporate health and macro tailwinds.

Key Discussion Points:
  • Precious Metals Range-Bound Trading: An overview of gold ($4,500/oz) and silver price action relative to their 50-day and 200-day moving averages, and why a technical decision point is rapidly approaching.
  • Stagflationary Economic Drivers: How the latest downwardly revised US GDP data (1.6%) and rising PCE inflation (3.3%) are providing a fundamentally supportive backdrop for hard assets.
  • Unprecedented Corporate Health: A look at the record-breaking Q1 earnings and strong balance sheets of producers like Newmont, contrasting their historically low valuations against an overextended broader stock market.
  • The Speculative Frenzy Absence: Why the lack of a sector-wide bubble in junior equities and multi-year low open interest indicate that the precious metals sector remains completely overlooked.
  • Copper vs. Gold Rotations: Analysis of the strong volume and capital flowing into critical minerals and copper compared to the summer doldrums gripping gold and silver.

 

Click here to visit the Junior Miner Junky website to learn more about Dave’s investment letter - https://www.juniorminerjunky.com/

 

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