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Craig Hemke – Early Stages Of A Gold And Silver Equities Bull Market

Cory
March 14, 2024

Craig Hemke, Founder and Editor of TF Metals Report joins us to share why he thinks this is the very early stage of a bull move in the gold and silver stocks. Instead of looking ahead to factors that could drive the stocks higher we address actual market moves over the past 2 weeks. 

 

We discuss the price action in the stocks, broadly taking back all the losses in January and February in just the first two weeks of March. Also the psychology of investors during this move, the charts for GDX and GDXJ as well as possible margin expansion for the miners.

 

 

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Discussion
6 Comments
    Mar 15, 2024 15:22 AM

    FREAKY FRIDAY AGAIN………………….
    and Fani hits the dust….

    Mar 15, 2024 15:08 AM

    Bayhorse, BHS.v, starting to breakout? I own some…

    https://schrts.co/ngcEprkQ

    Mar 15, 2024 15:20 AM

    Since market open on March 01 (Share price changes in first half of March2024):

    Palladium: +15.9%
    Silver: +11.3%
    Copper: +7.8%
    Platinum: +6.5%
    Gold: +5.5%

    HL (Hecla Silver+Gold producer): +23.1 %
    vs
    BTC: + 9.2 %
    vs.
    QQQ: – 1.6 %

      Mar 15, 2024 15:24 AM

      Thanks BrianE. That’s a nice recap of March.

        Mar 15, 2024 15:00 AM

        Excelsor

        If KER is looking for a new sector to investigate for investment/trading opportunities (i.e., interviews with sector experts and/or company profiles), consider:

        Recycling

        I have started my own research, but I am trying to find a smaller, growing recycling company with IP related to technological or environmental innovation. If the company is focused on recycling of metals or disused technology that would be best.

          Mar 15, 2024 15:49 PM

          Thank you BrianE, as we really appreciate the suggestions for other sectors and shows, so keep the great ideas flowing and coming in.

          As it relates to the recycling space for raw materials, there isn’t a very large universe of stocks. We have talked to American Manganese in the past that was working on battery recycling, and Matt Badiali has mentioned a handful of other battery recycling companies he’s followed in the past, but most have not fared very well. Cory did just have on a new company last week, PlasCred, that recycles plastics into innovative new products.

          If there are any specific companies that you’d like us to reach out to, or better yet, that you can connect us with, we’d be happy to explore more opportunities in the recycling space.