In the latest episode of our Fat Tail podcast What’s Not Priced In, our Editorial Director Greg Canavan spoke all things commodities with James Cooper. They discuss how this cycle is different to the secular bear market experienced in commodities from 2012–16. They focus specifically on the carnage in the junior mining sector. James explains why this sector is the area speculative investors should be looking at to position for an expected big recovery in the years ahead. We thought it would be a great episode for Fat Tail Commodities readers to tune into. Enjoy.
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What’s Not Priced In: 80% Off and No One Wants to Buy!
In this week’s episode of What’s Not Priced In, we speak all things commodities with James Cooper. We discuss how this cycle is different to the secular bear market experienced in commodities from 2012–16. We focus specifically on the carnage in the junior mining sector. James explains why this sector is the area speculative investors should be looking at to position for big gains in the years ahead.
Sneak Peek: Brian’s ‘Three-Arrow Strategy’ For Speculative Gold Stocks
Today’s article gives you a look at the kinds of opportunities you’ll be presented with in Brian Chu’s Australian Gold Report service. Enjoy this excerpt from Brian’s Speculative Gold Stocks report, which outlines a long-term investing strategy he applies to the gold stock explorer space…
Market close update
The ASX 200 closed down 0.54% at 7,038.2 at its lowest value since the 11th of July this year, as markets struggled to regain ground after the Fed’s decision to keep rates in the US ‘higher for longer’ last week has undercut market sentiment. The CPI data due out tomorrow will also be affecting the […]
Platinum Investment Guide for Australian investors
The World Platinum Investment Council expects the platinum deficit could hit 983,000 ounces this year. And while it has never been a big player when it comes to platinum, we can see the makings of Australia playing an important role in future supply.
Market close update
ASX 200 closed up 0.46% at 7,339.7 brought higher by positive trading in the Materials and Energy Sectors — buoyed by rising commodity prices. US equities and promises of modest Chinese stimulus also lifted global sentiment about the possibility of avoiding a hard recession. $AUD up +0.64% at 67.73 US cents ASX futures down -0.12% to […]