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CEO of Abitibi Metals (OTCQB: AMQFF | CSE: AMQ) Jon Deluce thinks we're still in the early stages of a long-term bull market in gold, silver, and copper, and he lays out the catalysts driving metals markets, including a massive debt bubble, years of underinvestment in the sector, growing supply deficits, and more. Jon also explains how Abitibi Metals fits into the picture, with their flagship polymetallic B26 project in Quebec.
Abitibi Metals Website: https://abitibimetals.com
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Disclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by Abitibi Metals for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of Abitibi Metals. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence.
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CEO of Abitibi Metals (OTCQB: AMQFF | CSE: AMQ) Jon Deluce thinks we're still in the early stages of a long-term bull market in gold, silver, and copper, and he lays out the catalysts driving metals markets, including a massive debt bubble, years of underinvestment in the sector, growing supply deficits, and more. Jon also explains how Abitibi Metals fits into the picture, with their flagship polymetallic B26 project in Quebec.
Abitibi Metals Website: https://abitibimetals.com
Follow Abitibi Metals on X: https://x.com/AbitibiMetals
Disclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by Abitibi Metals for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of Abitibi Metals. Nothing contained in this video is to be construed as investment advice, do your own due diligence.
Follow Jesse Day on X: https://x.com/jessebday
Commodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture
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