Getting to the Bottom of Oil, Platinum, and Palladium Markets - Rick Rule #6086
The meeting between Kerry Lutz and Rick Rule covered a range of investment strategies and opportunities. Rule shared his experiences with uranium and oil markets, emphasizing the importance of patience and confidence in his convictions. He also discussed potential opportunities in platinum and palladium investments, highlighting the role of market trends and social circumstances on production and prices. The discussion then moved on to the natural gas market, covering topics such as oversupply, historical usage trends, environmental considerations, and future demand. Rule highlighted specific companies like Devon and EQT for different regions and expressed frustration with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's reluctance to sell Canadian natural gas. The conversation then turned to the silver market, with Rule sharing his experiences from previous silver bull markets and emphasizing the impact of generalist investors on the market. Lutz and Rule also delved into the intricacies of short selling and market dynamics, drawing on recent events like GameStop's short squeeze to illustrate their points. Rule presented a compelling case for the potential success of precious metals and mining stocks, highlighting the challenges in treasury securities relative to inflation and the potential quadrupling of demand in the U.S. market. The discussion also touched on the US dollar, market cycles, and investment approaches. Finally, Rule provided comprehensive information about his upcoming events, covering the virtual boot camp and the annual conference in Boca Raton, Florida. He emphasized the in-depth nature of the workshops and the specific focus on private placements and due diligence, as well as the caliber of speakers and the rigorous vetting process for exhibitors. Rule also highlighted the gold-plated money-back guarantee for attendees, showcasing the unique value proposition of these events. Find Rick here: ruleinvestmentmedia.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe