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Back to EpisodesDave Erfle - Precious Metals Rebound, Seasonality & Cyclicality, & What News Will Matter For The Stocks?
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In today’s Daily Editorial, we chat with Dave Erfle, the founder of the Junior Miner Junky, to break down the latest price action in the precious metals sector. With gold and silver emerging from a multi-month pullback, Dave shares his technical outlook, major support thresholds, and the historical cycles keeping long-term investors grounded. This episode features an overview of key market indicators and sector ETFs, including GDX and GDXJ.
Here is a glimpse of the key discussion points covered in this episode:
- Precious Metals Rebound: An analysis of the short-term trading rebound in gold and silver, highlighting the crucial psychological support levels currently holding the line.
- Historical Market Analogues: Why the recent multi-month correction structurally resembles key cyclical moments from 2008, and what this pattern implies for the broader secular bull market.
- Central Bank Accumulation: A look at the macro drivers keeping fundamentals strong, spearheaded by historic bullion purchasing from global central banks.
- Junior Sector Catalysts: How a shifting corporate landscape and an upcoming deluge of junior mining news flow, including drill results, and economic studies could shake the sector out of its summer doldrums.
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