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The Historical Stock Bubble, Idiot Stocks And Gold

MBA, Market Analyst & Author @ The Mining Stock Journal
July 13, 2020

The Fed has blown the current stock bubble to an unprecedented magnitude. While the most outrageous overvaluations are concentrated in the tech sector, the valuation insanity has engulfed the entire stock market. Bubble chasers ran Hertz, a bankrupt company that will either liquidate or restructure, up to a valuation close to $1 billion after the Company filed for bankruptcy.

Perhaps the poster-child for this historic stock market Hindenburg is Tesla. Its valuation makes a mockery of our markets and shows what a complete farce the regulatory, legal and judicial systems have become in our country. It is the perfect reflection of the Banana Republic into which the U.S. has transformed over the last 10 years.

The precious metals sector is just getting warmed up. Since late March, when the Fed opened up the floodgates of its digital money printing press, gold is up 21%, the SPX is up 37%, silver is up 54% and the mining stocks are up 86%. Expect the large cap gold/silver producers to produce another round of big earnings beats for Q2 and Q3, which will drive the mining stocks even higher.

Lior Ganz invited me onto his Wealth Research Group podcast to discuss the current stock market insanity and what’s ahead for the precious metals sector:

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Dave Kranzler spent many years working in various analytic jobs and trading on Wall Street. For nine of those years, he traded junk bonds for a large bank. He has an MBA from the University of Chicago, with a concentration in accounting and finance. He currently co-manages a precious metals and mining stock investment fund in Denver. My goal is to help people understand and analyze what is really going on in our financial system and economy. Dave publishes the The Mining Stock Journal a bi-weekly subscription newsletter that features junior mining ideas as well as relative value ideas in large cap mining stocks.

 


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