Gold and Silver Markets Surge Forward - David Erfle #6173
29/10/2024
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Kerry Lutz and David Erfle engaged in a detailed discussion about the recent positive trends in the gold and silver markets, highlighting significant price movements and market dynamics. Silver has notably surpassed the $32.50 resistance level, reaching $35, while gold prices have also seen substantial gains. Erfle pointed out that miners are consolidating in a bullish flag pattern, breaking through key resistance levels, which has rekindled interest from retail investors after a decade of decline. Despite these gains, both the GDX and GDXJ indices still have considerable growth potential compared to historical highs. The conversation also touched on the upcoming Q3 earnings announcement from Newmont, with expectations of strong results due to rising gold prices, which could further attract fund managers as the stock market shows signs of weakness. The discussion further explored the evolving landscape of the mining industry, with major companies acquiring junior mining assets to enhance their portfolios, particularly focusing on high-margin deposits. Erfle noted the relative ease of obtaining mining permits in certain countries, which could be expedited by changes in political leadership. Both speakers emphasized the importance of modern, environmentally friendly mining practices and the growing industrial demand for silver, which has been experiencing a four-year deficit. They also cautioned potential investors about the risks associated with buying silver, including scams and the need for due diligence. The conversation concluded with a reflection on the importance of capable management in the junior mining sector, underscoring the need for vigilance and education in navigating this volatile market. Find David here: JuniorMinerJunky Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
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