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Craig Hemke – Strong Start To 2026 In Gold, Silver, and Copper – Macroeconomic Factors That Matter

 

 

Craig Hemke, Founder and Editor of the TF Metals Report, joins me to kick off the first full trading week of 2026, reviewing the strong close to end last year, and the even stronger start to this year in gold, silver, copper, and the precious metals stocks.   We also break down the macroeconomic factors that matter moving into the year to come.

 

We start off reviewing the big moves higher today across the metals complex with gold, silver, copper, at or near all-time highs in what is typically a quite seasonally strong period of the year for this part of the commodities sector.

 

Craig points out that while the metals have been undeniably strong, that the related mining stocks have only had lackluster responses over the last few weeks; considering how much their profit margins and project economics have expanded.

 

 

When we look at where metals prices are to kick off the year in early January, they are at levels that are so much higher than those average prices in Q4. It is hard to imagine that Q1 isn’t going to see even higher average metals prices, and thus even higher record revenues or project economics.

 

 

One factor that has continued to tamp down futures pricing in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium over the last few weeks has been the COMEX rising of margin requirements.   Many investors are concerned that if this raising of margins requirements persists that it could trigger a selling cascade lower.  Craig weighs on the history and dynamics around these moves by the Chicago commodities exchange. 

 

The conversation then transitions over into what factors are going to keep underpinning higher metals prices in the year to come.

 

 

 

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