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Weekend Show – Jeff Christian & Josef Schachter – Gold & Oil Outlook, Major Market Turns

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April 18, 2026

 

This week’s Weekend Show shifts the lens back to the core pillars of asset-based investing: Precious Metals and Energy. We explore the disconnect between market sentiment and physical reality, moving from the technical nuances of silver supply deficits to the high-stakes geopolitical maneuvers in the Strait of Hormuz. Our guests analyze why “scarcity narratives” often miss the mark and how investors can find the “growth wedge” in an energy sector bracing for a volatile summer. 

 

 

 

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Jeff Christian
Josef Schachter
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    8 hours ago

    Martin Armstrong say’s money is flowing out of Europe into The US and Singapore. WHY! Because European governments are talking about War. He fears that they will restrict capital from leaving Europe by instituting a CBDC. So the smart money moves where it is loved. It is moving out of Europe into the US stock market and hard assets in the US as well as Gold and Silver. That is why Gold and Silver and The US stock market are going up at the same time. Like he points out The US is unlikely to be attacked and they still hold The World’s Reserve Currency so they can’t impose restrictions on their own money. That is what Armstrong’s worldwide company does they follow money flows by charting what has happened during similar times in history. DT

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