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Nick Hodge, Co-Owner of Digest Publishing and editor of Foundational Profits and Hodge Family Office, joins us to outline the macroeconomic and sector specific fundamental reasons why he remains constructive for gold, copper, and uranium stocks, as we continue on with Phase 2 of the commodities supercycle.
We start off having Nick share with us how he has positioned in his portfolio and is evaluating gold and copper stocks, how he factors in merger and acquisitions transactions, and how he analyzes different levels of economic studies on advanced exploration and development projects. Wrapping up we get Nick’s thoughts on many of the demand drivers for nuclear energy, and why he remains a buyer on dips in the uranium sector, and why he believes the bull market can continue on for uranium equities for some time to come.
Follow Nick's analysis and publications at Digest Publishing
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Nick Hodge, Co-Owner of Digest Publishing and editor of Foundational Profits and Hodge Family Office, joins us to outline the macroeconomic and sector specific fundamental reasons why he remains constructive for gold, copper, and uranium stocks, as we continue on with Phase 2 of the commodities supercycle.
We start off having Nick share with us how he has positioned in his portfolio and is evaluating gold and copper stocks, how he factors in merger and acquisitions transactions, and how he analyzes different levels of economic studies on advanced exploration and development projects. Wrapping up we get Nick’s thoughts on many of the demand drivers for nuclear energy, and why he remains a buyer on dips in the uranium sector, and why he believes the bull market can continue on for uranium equities for some time to come.
Follow Nick's analysis and publications at Digest Publishing

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