Weekend Show – Josef Schachter and KER QuickTake – Oil, Gold, Silver, Copper & Critical Minerals: Key Technical Levels, The Best Stocks, M&A Deals
This week’s Weekend Show features Josef Schachter and a KER Market QuickTake analyzing the significant price action across energy and metals. The conversation focuses on the “NACHO” trade in oil, the historic prices for copper, why certain mid-tier producers are outperforming the majors and a couple major M&A deals in the gold and silver space.
- Segment 1 & 2 – Josef Schachter, founder and editor of the Schachter Energy Report, joins us to analyze the volatility of the oil and natural gas markets amid geopolitical tensions. Josef discusses the potential for parabolic price spikes if the Iranian conflict persists, the shifting dynamics of global energy supply and demand, and specific growth opportunities within the Canadian energy service sector.
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- Segment 3 & 4 – We wrap up the show with a KER Market QuickTake. We share insights on the resource sector, noting a muted sentiment at the recent Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver compared to earlier in the year. We discuss key technical levels for gold, silver and GDX, the breakout in copper prices and outperforming copper stocks, while also analyzing the significance of major M&A activity (Equinox Gold bid for Orla Mining and Elemental Royalty buying Vizsla Royalty).
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