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Darrell Fletcher – Commodities 2025 Recap & 2026 Outlook: The Fundamentals That Matter – Gold, Silver, Copper, Oil & Nat Gas

Cory
December 30, 2025

This is an early listen to what’s coming on this Weekend’s Show. 

 

I chat with Darrell Fletcher, Managing Director of Commodities at Bannockburn Capital Markets, for a level-headed, trading-desk perspective on what defined 2025 and what could matter most in 2026 for commodities.

 

Darrel brings over 30 years of commodities trading experience to unpack the outsized moves in precious metals and beyond – cutting through hype, misinformation, and short-term narratives to focus on fundamentals, positioning, and longer-term cycles.

 

We focus on Silver, Gold, Copper, Oil and Natural Gas. 

 

Click here to learn more about Bannockburn Capital Markets  – https://www.bannockburnglobal.com/

 


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Discussion
3 Comments
    12 hours ago

    Ex
    Congrats on the stock picking contest on ceo.ca. Looks like you are in the top 5% at minimum. Hard to make the right choices and you nailed some good ones. It takes a good feel for the markets and possible direction of sub-sectors. I am not surprised and a credit to the Kereport.

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    12 hours ago

    This is really interesting, Goldfinger interviewed Bob Moriarty about one week ago. Bob’s son is a Doctor and he takes his family to New York where they typically stay in the same hotel room. Anyway his son said that the hotel room that they stayed in last year cost from $800 to $1000 per night and that has been the case for the last couple of years.

    This year Bob’s son went back to the same hotel and wanted to book the same or a similar suite. The difference is that the hotel is now charging $11,000 per night. That isn’t inflation that is hyperinflation.

    The US dollar is toast. DT 🦹‍♀️🦹‍♀️🦹‍♀️

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      11 hours ago

      These days there is so much strange stuff going on that you must trust but trust and verify. Misinformation and disinformation is rampant. DT

      Reply

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