David Woo points out that Trump's takedown and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has significant implications for the geopolitical landscape and global financial markets and he breaks down how gold, oil, and other assets could perform in the aftermath. David also explains why he thinks the Russia-Ukraine conflict is coming to a close, where China currently stands in regards to invading Taiwan, why his investment thesis for 2026 is don't fight Trump, and much more. Get Your 'Stack...
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David Woo points out that Trump's takedown and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has significant implications for the geopolitical landscape and global financial markets and he breaks down how gold, oil, and other assets could perform in the aftermath. David also explains why he thinks the Russia-Ukraine conflict is coming to a close, where China currently stands in regards to invading Taiwan, why his investment thesis for 2026 is don't fight Trump, and much more. Get Your 'Stack...
With Silver on a Rampage, Which Mining Stocks Stand to Gain? John Feneck's Top Picks
Commodity Culture
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1 month ago
With Silver on a Rampage, Which Mining Stocks Stand to Gain? John Feneck's Top Picks
John Feneck's conviction in the silver space has paid off and as the metal surges to all-time highs, he thinks the silver mining sector is set to go ballistic. John reveals his top picks in both the silver and gold mining sector, including some new entries to his portfolio, along with providing his outlook for both metals, why the AI bubble could be set to burst in 2026, his prediction for the Fed's next move, and much more. Get Your Commodity Culture Merch: https://commodity-culture-shop.f...
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David Woo points out that Trump's takedown and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has significant implications for the geopolitical landscape and global financial markets and he breaks down how gold, oil, and other assets could perform in the aftermath. David also explains why he thinks the Russia-Ukraine conflict is coming to a close, where China currently stands in regards to invading Taiwan, why his investment thesis for 2026 is don't fight Trump, and much more. Get Your 'Stack...