SILVER Must RESET To 'Multiples of Current Price' To Resolve 'Huge' Deficit: David Jensen
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, precious‑metals analyst Gary Savage declares that the banking cartel’s attempts to suppress gold and silver have been shattered and that physical metals are now soaring in a mature, parabolic phase of a 26‑year bull market. He cautions that this late‑stage rally is likely to end within the next six to twelve months, warning of a possible 70‑90 % correction and highlighting the collapsing gold‑to‑silver ratio as a key warning sign while debunking imminent monetary‑reset hype.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse Day sits down with silver specialist Andy Sheckchman to expose a record‑breaking surge in COMEX delivery demand—over 65 million ounces moved in a single month—fuelled by the U.S. redesignating silver as a critical mineral, China’s tightening export controls, and strained LBMA inventories. He warns that the widening East‑West price spread marks the start of genuine physical price discovery, forecasts continued volatility and higher prices for both silver and gold throughout 2026, and urges investors to prioritize real ownership over short‑term timing.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, chemist‑professor and market commentator Dave Collum warns that the U.S. equity market—and many other asset classes—have reached “stage‑4 cancer” levels of overvaluation, citing historic price‑to‑book, P/E, and Buffett‑indicator data that suggest a correction could be imminent. He then dives into gold, silver and platinum, argues that passive‑investing fuels a complacency bubble, and urges investors to brace for a potentially prolonged market downturn.
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produce.In this episode of Commodity Culture, hedge‑fund manager David Woo breaks down the fallout from the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Trump’s covert regime‑change operation, and the broader implications for oil markets, Iran’s unrest, the winding‑down of the Russia‑Ukraine war, and the China‑Taiwan standoff, while explaining why he believes geopolitical risk premiums will actually decline in 2026. He then examines the four key drivers of gold’s recent rally—stock‑market dynamics, retail exposure, stable‑coin inflows, and central‑bank behavior—arguing that despite lingering optimism, the metal’s upside will likely be muted compared to last year’s extraordinary gains.
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.In this episode of Commodity Culture, analyst Melody Wright argues that the U.S. economy and housing market are far deeper in trouble than most realize, with dwindling consumer spending, rising fraud in public‑private programs, and a looming wave of foreclosures that could keep the consumer “dead” through 2026. She also points to modest silver linings such as falling rent, distressed‑property opportunities for debt‑free investors, and a shift toward tangible assets like precious metals amid ongoing macro‑economic and geopolitical turbulence.
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In this episode, veteran trader Francis Hunt explains how China’s Shanghai market has turned silver trading from a paper‑driven game into a physical‑delivery powerhouse, creating a sizable premium over Western prices and driving heightened volatility and margin targets, the geopolitical forces shaping the metal’s supply‑demand dynamics, and why investors should watch Shanghai for the true value of silver in 2026.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse Day speaks with precious metals expert Ed Steer about the soaring prices of silver and the ongoing short-covering rally that may signal a remarkable rise in value. Steer suggests that the silver market is at a critical juncture, with significant supply deficits and potential for unimaginable price increases as the shorts are forced to cover their positions.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, economic forecaster Martin Armstrong discusses the looming panic cycle expected in 2026, driven by failed economic policies and escalating geopolitical tensions in Europe. He also highlights the potential for the EU to introduce capital controls on various assets as the region grapples with severe economic challenges.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, Ian Everard discusses the ultra-rare metal reinium, emphasizing its significant industrial applications and potential for price increases by 2026. With a limited supply and high demand, especially from the military and aerospace sectors, viewers are encouraged to consider reinium as a valuable addition to their investment strategies.
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In this episode of Commodities Culture, host Jesse Day welcomes Jack Gamble, who shares his strong concerns about the impending collapse of the AI bubble in 2026, including his decision to short Nvidia. Gamble discusses the unsustainable financial practices of major AI firms and highlights potential investment opportunities in gold and silver as the market faces a reality check.
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In this intense discussion, Bob Moriarty analyzes the current state of the precious metals market, highlighting the explosive rise in silver prices and the potential dangers these moves pose for the global economy. He also delves into geopolitical issues, examining how events in Venezuela, Israel's influence on American politics, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine intersect with commodity investment strategies.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse D. welcomes Ian Harris, CEO of Copper Giant, to discuss the current state of the copper market amidst rising prices and increasing demand driven by technology and electrification. They delve into the company's significant updates, including the discovery of a massive resource at the Makoa project, emphasizing the potential for Copper Giant as a tier-one asset in the face of global supply challenges.
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Join Jesse Day as he welcomes Tom Luongo to explore the potential impact of gold-backed US bonds set to launch in 2026, which could disrupt the existing globalist financial order and reshape the geopolitical landscape. This in-depth discussion covers the implications of these bonds, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the future of European economies under pressure.
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In this video, Jesse Day discusses the exciting merger between Dolly Varden Silver and Contango Ore, which aims to create a leading North American multi-stage silver and gold company. With experts Sean Kungkun and Rick Van Newanisa sharing insights, they explore the bullish outlook for gold and silver prices driven by industrial demand and macroeconomic factors, highlighting the merger's potential to enhance shareholder value and market positioning.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse Day discusses the future of the phosphate market with First Phosphate CEO John Pasal Aqua, highlighting the critical role of purified phosphoric acid in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries as demand surges. As First Phosphate aims to build a vertically integrated battery supply chain in North America, the conversation delves into market trends, the company's progress, and the implications for investors as the industry prepares for an electrifying shift by 2026.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, Jesse Day interviews investment expert Gianni Kovacevic, who shares insights on the continued rise of gold and silver while spotlighting lesser-known metals poised for explosive growth. Kovacevic emphasizes the importance of strategic speculation in the mining sector, particularly for metals like lithium and phosphate, amid shifting market dynamics and increasing global demand for battery technology.
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In this insightful discussion, Jesse Day interviews commodity experts Kristoff Gl and Don Casuro about the future of gold, silver, and the broader commodities market as we approach 2026. They highlight key trends such as the impact of central bank policies, the potential for gold to reach $10,000 an ounce, and the volatile yet promising outlook for silver amidst a shifting economic landscape characterized by deglobalization and inflation concerns.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, economist Peter Schiff shares his bold predictions for silver and gold prices, forecasting silver to reach $100 and gold to hit at least $6,000 by 2026. He also discusses the implications of current Fed policies on inflation, the economy, and his recent clash with President Trump over the cost of living crisis in America.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, economist Lynette Zang discusses the potential for silver prices to reach four digits as market manipulation by banks collapses amidst a significant short squeeze. With silver's recent surge past $60 an ounce, Zang highlights the ongoing transition from a paper to a physical market, signaling a vital shift in price discovery for precious metals.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, Jesse Day interviews Chris Shaalter, CEO of Life Zone Metals, about the nickel market's current dynamics and the company's flagship Cabanga nickel project. They discuss the implications of Indonesia's market control, the potential for nickel prices to surge, and why now may be the right time for investors to pay attention to this crucial metal.
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In this informative episode of Commodity Culture, Jesse Day interviews economist Keith Weiner, who discusses unprecedented backwardation in the silver market, signifying a shortage and relentless demand that could lead to surging prices. The conversation also explores silver's reestablishing role as a monetary metal in various cultures and Keith's dire warning regarding the implications of the current monetary system's instability.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, Jesse Day interviews Mark Smith, CEO of Niop, to discuss the critical significance of nobium and the Elk Creek project's potential impact on reshoring essential minerals for America's military needs. As the U.S. increasingly prioritizes domestic sources of strategic minerals, this conversation highlights how Niop aims to produce previously imported metals necessary for advanced technologies and national defense.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse interviews John Feneck, who shares his insights on the booming silver market and reveals his top mining stock picks poised to benefit from rising silver prices. With silver recently surpassing $58 an ounce, Feneck discusses key investment strategies and important market trends that could elevate the mining sector amidst ongoing global economic shifts.
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In this episode of Commodity Culture, expert Clive Thompson discusses the current bullish outlook for silver, predicting substantial potential gains amid ongoing market volatility, with prices possibly soaring as high as $180 an ounce due to industrial demand. He also shares insights on top silver mining picks, the implications of the digital euro rollout, and the broader economic factors driving both silver and gold markets.
19:42In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse Day welcomes Roger Late, CEO of Homeland Uranium, to discuss the rapidly evolving uranium market and the significant impact of U.S. policies on nuclear energy production. They explore the sector's volatility in 2025, the company's upcoming drill programs, and the potential for Homeland Uranium to become a major player in meeting domestic uranium demand.
35:10In this episode of Commodity Culture, host Jesse Day welcomes Steve Penny, founder of Silver Chartist, to discuss the explosive rise of silver, which recently hit new all-time highs of over $56 an ounce. They delve into the potential for a parabolic move in silver prices, the implications of recent trading halts, and the overall bullish sentiment surrounding the metals market, including insights on gold and uranium.