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Jeff Christian – “Commodities After Russia: Long-term Outlooks for Gold, Silver, Nickel, and the PGMs” (Video)

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Jeff Christian – “Commodities After Russia: Long-term Outlooks for Gold, Silver, Nickel, and the PGMs” (Video)

 

 

 

 

 

CPM Group Expects Higher Long-Term Prices for Gold, Silver, Nickel, and the PGMs long after the end of the Russian Ukrainian Conflict.

 

In this live Q&A with Group Ten Metals, Jeffrey Christian discusses some of the reasons to get excited for the long-term growth of Gold, Silver, PGMS, and Nickel.

 

He also discusses the importance of properly sourcing materials, whether the US Russia relationship will recover after the war, how the Fed fights inflation, and Bitcoin.

 

Courtesy of The CPM Group

Posted March 14, 2022

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