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Tom welcomes back Lobo Tiggre, author of the Independent Speculator to discuss critical investment strategies and insights across various economic and commodity markets. Lobo emphasizes the importance of due diligence, skepticism, and rational decision-making in investing, arguing that emotional discipline and thorough research are key to successful investment outcomes.
Tiggre explores several significant economic themes, including Trump’s “Fortress America” agenda and its potential implications for commodity markets. He suggests that the current geopolitical strategy is focused on strengthening domestic manufacturing and critical mineral supply chains, which could have substantial investment opportunities in sectors like copper, uranium, and strategic metals.
Regarding economic predictions, Tiggre maintains a nuanced perspective, acknowledging the complexity of current economic conditions. He discusses the potential for recession while highlighting the role of fiscal dominance and massive government spending in potentially preventing or mitigating economic downturns. He argues that the interplay between inflationary and deflationary pressures could create a stagflationary environment beneficial to certain commodity sectors.
When discussing investment strategies, Tiggre strongly advocates for careful stock selection over broad market bets. He warns against simply following trends or relying solely on spreadsheet analysis, emphasizing that investors must conduct thorough research and understand the specific dynamics of individual companies and sectors.
For investors new to sectors like uranium, he recommends starting with ETFs or carefully selected stocks after comprehensive due diligence. A key takeaway from the discussion is Tiggre’s belief that investors can outperform the market by dedicating time to understanding their investments, maintaining a skeptical attitude, and avoiding emotional decision-making. He suggests that even a modest amount of dedicated research—approximately one hour per week per owned stock—can significantly improve investment outcomes.
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Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name “Louis James.” While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey.
Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record.
A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has “skin in the game” with them.
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Tom welcomes back Lobo Tiggre, author of the Independent Speculator to discuss critical investment strategies and insights across various economic and commodity markets. Lobo emphasizes the importance of due diligence, skepticism, and rational decision-making in investing, arguing that emotional discipline and thorough research are key to successful investment outcomes.
Tiggre explores several significant economic themes, including Trump’s “Fortress America” agenda and its potential implications for commodity markets. He suggests that the current geopolitical strategy is focused on strengthening domestic manufacturing and critical mineral supply chains, which could have substantial investment opportunities in sectors like copper, uranium, and strategic metals.
Regarding economic predictions, Tiggre maintains a nuanced perspective, acknowledging the complexity of current economic conditions. He discusses the potential for recession while highlighting the role of fiscal dominance and massive government spending in potentially preventing or mitigating economic downturns. He argues that the interplay between inflationary and deflationary pressures could create a stagflationary environment beneficial to certain commodity sectors.
When discussing investment strategies, Tiggre strongly advocates for careful stock selection over broad market bets. He warns against simply following trends or relying solely on spreadsheet analysis, emphasizing that investors must conduct thorough research and understand the specific dynamics of individual companies and sectors.
For investors new to sectors like uranium, he recommends starting with ETFs or carefully selected stocks after comprehensive due diligence. A key takeaway from the discussion is Tiggre’s belief that investors can outperform the market by dedicating time to understanding their investments, maintaining a skeptical attitude, and avoiding emotional decision-making. He suggests that even a modest amount of dedicated research—approximately one hour per week per owned stock—can significantly improve investment outcomes.
Timestamps:
Guest Links:
Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name “Louis James.” While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey.
Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record.
A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has “skin in the game” with them.
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