Excelsior’s Week In Review – Episode 5 – The New Year Brings A Post Powell-Pivot-Party Hangover
Excelsior Prosperity – Week In Review Part 5 – A look at the Pivot Party hangover in markets last week, nuances around the jobs report, and 4 stocks covered in our special video segment with Richard “Doc” Postma that aired last week.
Jordan Roy-Bryne – Focusing Less On Macro Noise And More On Company Micro Fundamental Value Drivers
Jordan Roy-Byrne discusses why he’s putting much less focus on the day-to-day macroeconomic noise, and much more focus on company-specific micro fundamental value drivers.
Dave Erfle – Mixed Economic Data, Range-bound Precious Metals Prices, And Poor Investor Sentiment Requires Patience And Due Diligence
Dave Erfle, The Junior Miner Junky, reviews the mixed stew of macroeconomic data points, and his technical and fundamental outlook on the PM markets.
Craig Hemke – Is This The Pause Before The Storm Or The Pause Before The Party?
Craig Hemke reflects on the recent Fed meeting and how that relates to the precious metals sector and general equities.
Craig Hemke – Factors Driving The Precious Metals Sector
Craig Hemke reviews a number of factors, both technical and macroeconomic, that are driving the precious metals sector prices.
Jordan Roy-Byrne – Precious Metals Have Bottomed But Are Consolidating The Recent Rally
Jordan Roy-Byrne discusses his technical outlook on gold, silver and the precious metals mining stocks.
Nick Hodge – Macroeconomic Factors Driving Market Sector Trends Moving Into 2023
Nick Hodge with a wide-ranging discussion on the macroeconomic factors driving market sector trends heading into 2023.
Dave Erfle – Macro Factors Leading The Precious Metals Higher Since Friday, And Technical Levels To Watch
Dave Erfle, The Junior Miner Junky, reviews the macro factors behind the move higher in the PMs since last Friday, and technical pricing levels to watch.
Erik Wetterling – Ignoring Macro Noise To Focus On Company Specific Micro News
Erik Wetterling, The Hedgeless Horseman, discusses holding onto high-conviction plays that moved higher by focusing on company micro news instead of macroeconomics.