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In this week’s Monday Market Moves, Steve Barton delivers a deep dive into the latest volatility across commodity markets. The S&P 500 fell two percent and failed to hold its 50-day moving average, while the dollar finally broke above its 200-day. Gold showed signs of forming a bearish flag, and silver pulled back after touching its moving average. Both metals are facing pressure from a stronger dollar, though Steve outlines exact buy levels and suggests we are nearing seasonal strength for gold. Silver remains in backwardation and Steve believes gold will outperform in the near term. ...
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Veteran trader and global precious metals strategist Vince Lanci, the voice behind the widely followed GoldFix Substack, returns with deep insight into why central banks around the world are out of options, why silver could reach one hundred forty-four dollars, and how governments have resorted to endless money printing as a default policy. In this episode of In It To Win It with Steve Barton, the conversation explores global macro conditions, the shift toward yield curve control, and the powerful consequences of a fast gold revaluation. Vince shares why we are now living through a silent...
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Bob Quartermain, a legendary mining executive, sits down with Steve Barton at the 2025 New Orleans Investment Conference to explain why he came out of retirement to back Dakota Gold. With no debt, forty-one million dollars in cash, and a potential three billion dollar valuation on its Richmond Hill project, Dakota Gold is positioning itself as one of the most undervalued gold stocks in the market. Quartermain emphasizes the company’s strategic advantages, including its location on private land in South Dakota, access to infrastructure, and strong local support. He also highlights the...
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In this feature from the 2025 New Orleans Investment Conference, Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management shares a detailed macro outlook that challenges mainstream narratives. He outlines clear signs of a slowing US economy, including weak employment and manufacturing data, while highlighting a concerning global trend of central banks easing monetary policy before controlling inflation. According to Day, these conditions set the stage for persistent inflationary pressures and potential long-term currency devaluation. Adrian explains why gold and silver are still far from their market tops,...
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In this week’s Monday Market Moves, Steve Barton breaks down the biggest trends in commodity investing and what’s really moving the markets. The S&P 500 edged slightly higher but most of the excitement came from metals and energy. Gold looks ready for a short-term correction while silver hit a new intraday high before pulling back. Copper bounced modestly, oil is still forming a long consolidation pattern, and natural gas keeps grinding higher despite extreme technicals. Bitcoin broke below support and could be heading for more losses. Steve dives into how global political tension,...
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Marco Roque, CEO of Cassiar Gold, shares insights from the 2025 New Orleans Investment Conference, explaining why he believes the company is the most undervalued junior gold explorer in North America. With a market cap between 25 and 30 million US dollars and no debt, Cassiar holds a 2.6 million ounce gold resource worth over 10 billion dollars in the ground. Roque emphasizes that the company has only explored a small fraction of its total land package and sees significant upside potential as they continue drilling and advancing toward a preliminary economic assessment in 2026. ...
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Don Durrett of GoldStockData.com shares his personal journey into the precious metals sector, which began in 1989 after deep research into macroeconomic trends. He explains why he believes the collapse of the US bond market is inevitable and outlines how this will drive capital into gold and silver. Durrett sees gold reaching over six thousand dollars and silver moving past one hundred and twenty-five dollars in the coming years. His long-term strategy focuses on waiting for this outcome while accumulating undervalued mining stocks, positioning for what he calls a generational wealth...
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Rudi Fronk, CEO of Seabridge Gold, shares a deep look into the company’s direction and potential from the 2025 New Orleans Investment Conference. With a market cap of 2.3 billion US dollars and over 100 million Canadian dollars in cash, Seabridge holds no traditional debt. Instead, a unique convertible instrument converts into royalties at production. Fronk emphasizes that Seabridge was created as a play on gold price optionality, a vision that has paid off with gold rising 1200 percent and Seabridge shares up over 12000 percent since inception. Connect with Rudi Fronk! Website: ...
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Susan Stroud, founder of No Bull Ag, shares a data-driven breakdown of today’s agriculture market. Speaking with Steve Barton, she explains how Brazil has taken global market share from the U.S. in soybeans and cotton, how government biofuel policies are reshaping soybean oil demand, and why global trade dynamics with China are putting pressure on U.S. farmers. She also discusses how logistics, river transport, and domestic policy shifts have impacted America’s role as a top exporter. Connect with Susan Stroud! Website: Substack: Stroud points to palm oil as a key...
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Javier Reyes, CEO of Luca Mining, outlines the company’s transformation from the 2025 New Orleans Investment Conference. With a market cap of 300 million Canadian dollars, 25 million US dollars in cash, and just 8 million in debt, Luca Mining is targeting a debt-free balance sheet by 2026. Reyes explains their plan to grow gold equivalent production beyond 200,000 ounces and pursue a listing on the New York Stock Exchange. He also details Luca’s recent inclusion in the GDXJ ETF and a diversified strategy built around gold, silver, copper, and zinc. Connect with Javier Reyes! ...
info_outlineBrien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter and host of the New Orleans Investment Conference, joins Steve Barton to break down today’s critical moves in precious metals and global markets. With gold eyeing four thousand dollars and silver pressing toward record highs, he explains why central banks are buying aggressively and why this cycle is different. Lundin explores the signals coming from gold and bond markets, calling them indicators that we are entering the final chapter of the fiat currency era. He offers clear reasoning on why gold is not a hedge against uncertainty but a safeguard against the certainty of currency debasement.
The discussion covers why silver could surge beyond previous highs, how mining stocks still offer deep value, and why uranium and copper are primed for long-term gains. Lundin shares specific examples like Banyan Gold and Prospector Metals, offering insight into the emotional and strategic dynamics driving junior mining markets. He warns against common investor mistakes and explains how to balance physical metals with mining equities. The conversation closes with actionable steps for new investors entering the space and a look ahead to the New Orleans Investment Conference, a hub for uncovering the sector’s next big winners.
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🔥 Key Topics Discussed
✅ Gold’s role in a collapsing fiat system
✅ Outlook for silver and why $200 is possible
✅ How uranium and copper fit into the commodity bull cycle
✅ Why central banks are buying gold at record levels
✅ Physical gold vs mining stocks and how to position
✅ Retail investor mistakes and how to avoid them
✅ The importance of jurisdiction in mining investments
✅ Stock insights on Banyan Gold and Prospector Metals
✅ Strategic entry points for gold and silver investors
✅ Why this cycle is different from 2011 and 2020
✅ What to expect from the New Orleans Investment Conference
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Chapters:
00:00 Welcome with Brien Lundin
00:56 What to Expect at the New Orleans Investment Conference
04:35 Macro View of the Economy and Gold's Role
09:01 Physical Gold vs Mining Stocks
12:12 How This Bull Market Differs from 2011 and 2020
20:46 Mistakes Retail Investors Make in Precious Metals
22:33 Bullish Outlook on Uranium and Copper
27:03 Key Jurisdictions and Geopolitical Risks
30:22 How to Evaluate Junior Mining Companies
33:53 Stock Analysis: Prospector Metals
37:33 Stock Analysis: Banyan Gold
43:22 First Steps for New Gold and Silver Investors
45:54 Importance of Conferences and Direct Access to CEOs
48:59 Excitement for the Upcoming Conference
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