Korelin Economics Report

Nick Hodge – Pruning And Planting Portfolio Positions In Gold, Silver, Copper, And Uranium Stocks

 

 

Nick Hodge, Co-Owner of Digest Publishing and editor of Foundational Profits and Hodge Family Office, joins us for a longer-format discussion on and the macro and micro themes that are continuing to create volatility in the general equities, bonds, and commodities market, and how he has been using these moves to both prune winning positions and plant new positions in the gold, silver, copper, rare earths, and uranium stocks.

 

We start off reviewing the cooling of the extreme market volatility we witnessed a little over a month ago, where general US equities have rebounded strongly, but instead of being concentrated into just mega-cap tech, capital has broadened out into other sectors like consumer staples, real estate, and industrials. Nick reiterated his stance that these factors are not demonstrating an economy going immediately into a recession or depression, and neither are the improving GDP metrics, so he is anticipating a reflationary trade for the second half of this year.   When the pause comes off the tariffs in July they will be less extreme than many initially envisioned, but this will still cause an uptick in inflation and be a net positive for the commodities sector.

 

Nick remains bullish on gold, silver, and copper for fundamental reasons as well as recent pricing strength momentum.   In addition to solid portfolio positions in ETFs like (GDXJ) and (SLVR), or playing domestic copper and base metals production through Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE: FCX); he was also active last year and early this year putting capital to work in junior exploration companies like Kingsmen Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KNG) (OTCQB: KNGRF), Hannan Metals Limited (TSXV: HAN) (OTC Pink: HANNF), and Quartz Mountain Resources Ltd. (TSXV:QZM)(OTC PINK:QZMRF).

 

We the weave in other commodities, such as how he is playing rare earths recycling through a position in CoTec Holdings Corp. (TSXV:CTH)(OTCQB:CTHCF), or investing in junior uranium stocks using the ETF (URNJ) or positions in Energy Fuels Inc. (TSX: EFR) (NYSE American: UUUU) and Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) (NYSE American: DNN).   This leads to a deeper dive into the overall demand drivers for nuclear power, small modular reactor stocks, uranium supply constraints as the utility contracting picks up the pace, and how that should continue to benefit uranium equities.  

 

 

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