Michael Oliver: Gold Market Insights, Future Trends, and Key Drivers

Natural Resource Stocks, Released on 2/24/25

In this episode, Andy and renowned analyst Michael Oliver dive deep into the current state of the gold market and its future potential. The discussion covers the significant rise of gold and the relative underperformance of silver miners, despite their overall gains since 2015. Michael argues that the stock market bubble is one of the largest in U.S. history and its imminent burst will drive substantial money flow into gold, silver, and miners. They explore past trends to predict that gold’s value could skyrocket and maintain high levels, pegged to its role as real money. Additionally, they highlight the potential of silver and gold miners to outperform the market. Finally, Andy praises Michael’s unorthodox yet accurate analysis methods and invites viewers to learn more from his insightful reports.

00:55 Current State of Gold and Silver
02:21 Historical Context and Market Analysis
05:46 Future Predictions for Gold and Silver
08:16 Investment Strategies and Recommendations
22:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

J. Michael Oliver entered the financial services industry in 1975 on the Futures side, joining E.F. Hutton’s International Commodity Division, headquartered in New York City’s Battery Park. He studied under David Johnston, head of Hutton’s Commodity Division and Chairman of the COMEX. In the 1980s Mike began to develop his own momentum-based method of technical analysis. He learned early on that orthodox price chart technical analysis left many unanswered questions and too often deceived those who trusted in price chart breakouts, support/resistance, and so forth. In 1987 Mike technically anticipated and caught the Crash. It was then that he decided to develop his structural momentum tools into a full analytic methodology. In 1992 the Financial VP and head of Wachovia Bank’s Trust Department asked Mike to provide soft dollar research to Wachovia. Within a year, Mike shifted from brokerage to full-time technical research. His website is Olivermsa.com. He is also the author of The New Libertarianism: Anarcho-Capitalism.

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