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Feb 16, 2026
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"Copper and Silver have been the focal point... material trapped in the US because of fierce tariffs... causes shortages elsewhere." Tariffs act as a barrier, creating artificial scarcity in global markets (ex-US). These metals are critical for the energy transition and electronics, meaning demand is inelastic while supply is constrained by trade policy. LONG. Global industrial slowdown reducing demand. |
Bloomberg Markets
Bonds Rise on Rate-Cut Bets; Gold Dips Below ...
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Feb 16, 2026
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LONG
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The US has reduced domestic production for decades and now imports the vast majority. Tariffs are causing "serious issues" because "smelters take a long time to build... 25, 30-year outlook projects." The US cannot quickly onshore aluminum production. Tariffs create an immediate, unfixable supply shock that forces prices higher because the infrastructure to replace imports simply does not exist. LONG. Repeal or reduction of tariffs (though speaker notes this is politically difficult). |
Bloomberg Markets
Bonds Rise on Rate-Cut Bets; Gold Dips Below ...
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Feb 16, 2026
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LONG
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Gold has dipped below $5,000 due to profit-taking, but "drivers behind the multiyear rally remain in place including geopolitical tensions" and fears regarding fiscal debt/deficits. The current price drop is technical (profit-taking), not fundamental. The macro environment (debasement of currency, debt spirals) continues to force capital into hard assets. LONG. Treat the dip as a buying opportunity. A recession or a "crack in the debt market" which leads to capital destruction/deflation. |
Bloomberg Markets
Bonds Rise on Rate-Cut Bets; Gold Dips Below ...
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