Craig Hemke – Navigating Metal Volatility Amidst Global Tensions, Open Interest At Multi-Year Lows
In this KE Report Daily Editorial, we are joined by Craig Hemke, the founder and editor of TF Metals Report. As we transition into March, the precious metals market is reacting to significant geopolitical volatility following recent U.S. actions in Iran and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Craig provides a deep dive into why gold and silver continue to show resilience despite extreme price swings and high-frequency trading dominance.
Key Discussion Points:
- Geopolitical Volatility and Oil: How the escalating conflict involving Iran is creating a “whiplash” effect in crude oil prices and its subsequent ripple effect on the global economy and interest rates.
- The Power of Monthly Charts: Why long-term investors should prioritize monthly and quarterly closes over intraday “noise” caused by computer-driven algorithmic trading on the COMEX.
- Low Open Interest in Metals: A look at the surprisingly low participation rates in gold and silver, which Craig argues contradicts “bubble” narratives and sets the stage for further gains.
- Mining Equity Earnings: Analyzing the massive free cash flow being generated by major producers like Newmont and Agnico Eagle, and what this means for future M&A activity and share buybacks.
- Physical Scarcity vs. Paper Markets: Addressing the rumors regarding COMEX defaults and the reality of physical silver demand in major hubs like China and India.
Click here to visit Craig’s website – TF Metals Report – https://www.tfmetalsreport.com/
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