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Nick Hodge – Market Reactions To War In The Middle East, Accumulating The Volatility in Gold, Uranium, and Critical Minerals Stocks

 

 

[Recorded March 18th, 2026]  Nick Hodge, Co-Owner of Digest Publishing and editor of Foundational Profits and Underground Alpha, joins me for our monthly longer-format discussion on different macroeconomic factors and market reactions to the war in the Middle East, and how he continuing to accumulate select stocks into the volatility in gold, royalty, uranium, and critical minerals resource stocks.

 

We start off discussing the macro factors moving the markets, from slowing growth and lower GDP readings quarter over quarter, to rising inflation numbers, surging oil prices, and a higher US dollar in response to the geopolitical tensions.    Whereas oil has a near 90% correlation with the UD dollar, gold has been negatively correlated, dropping while the greenback has moved higher.

 

Shifting over to the corrective moves in gold, silver, and the precious metals stocks, Nick points out that investors must know what they own, understand the thesis on why they own it, and have confidence in the coming catalysts and teams ability to execute.

  • If investors have this understanding and conviction in their stock selections, then they’ll be able to hold through any corrective moves, like what we’ve been seeing across the board in March.
  • He points out that we are still in a structural bull market in the precious metals due to a number of macroeconomic factors, and believes buying into extreme weakness will be rewarded in the future.

 

We then pivoted over to the advantages of the royalty stock business model, and he highlighted the value proposition that he sees in Royal Gold (NASDAQ: RGLD) and how he utilized the strategy of setting targeted limit orders to take advantage of market volatility and acquire a larger position recently.

 

Shifting over to the junior mining stocks, Nick highlighted the corrective moves and lack of buying volume in some of names he’s been acquiring like North Shore Uranium Ltd. (TSX-V:NSU) and Daura Gold Corp. (TSXV: DGC) (OTC Pink: DGCOF).   

  • This transitioned the conversation over into some of the macro drivers of nuclear power and the need for new uranium discoveries.

 

Wrapping up we briefly covered the renewed investor interest and participation in critical minerals companies focused on rare earths, antimony, tungsten, tantalum, niobium, scandium, and germanium.

  • With regards to rare earths, he mentioned Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR), due to their ability to mine mineral sands projects globally, to then separate, and process rare earths domestically.
  • Nick also flagged PMET Resources Inc. (TSX: PMET) (ASX: PMT) (OTCQX: PMETF) as a company that not only has a world-class lithium project, but also compelling caesium and tantalum resources.

 

 

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    13 hours ago

    Prices for oil, fuel cargoes smash record highs as Iran war chokes Middle East supply

    By Robert Harvey and Georgina Mccartney – Reuters – March 19, 2026

    “Surging oil prices in physical markets – the trading place for oil on ships, rail cars or ‌in storage tanks – have outpaced the already dizzying increases in benchmark futures markets, as refiners and traders across Asia and Europe are snapping up whatever barrels they can secure to plug the enormous supply gap caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.”

    “That supply gap is expected to persist following a barrage of attacks on oil-and-gas facilities across the Middle East that has turned into the largest-ever disruption to global energy supplies. Iran has also throttled traffic through ​the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway transited by 20% of the world’s oil and gas, with threats to fire on ships that attempt to sail through the narrow ​strait.”

    “It is going to take longer than people realize to bring supply back to the market even once the strait is re-opened, because we would ⁠still have a logistics nightmare,” said Dennis Kissler, senior vice president of trading at BOK Financial.

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/prices-oil-fuel-cargoes-smash-record-highs-iran-war-chokes-middle-east-supply-2026-03-19/

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