Natural Resource Stocks, Released on 9/4/25 In this episode of Natural Resource Stock, host Andy Millette sits down with renowned contrarian investor Trader Ferg to uncover the strategies, mindset, and portfolio tactics that successful investors use to find hidden value in overlooked markets. From uranium and coal to gold, silver, and energy stocks, discover why […]
Soar Financially, Released on 8/17/25 (Recorded on 8/13/25) Contrarian investor Trader Ferg joins Kai Hoffmann to reveal where the hidden opportunities lie in today’s commodity markets. While most investors focus on the S&P 500 or gold, Ferg explains why platinum, rhodium, uranium, coal, and oil could deliver outsized returns in the years ahead. We cover […]
Kontrarian Korner, Released on 6/17/25 (Recorded on 6/16/25) Yesterday I had Trader Ferg on the podcast again to talk about his big picture view of financial markets. We got into his favorite commodities, his high level thoughts on which subsectors are the most attractive, and his view of the big picture from 30,000 feet. It […]
Commodity Culture, Released on 5/14/25 Trader Ferg feels the pain when it comes to investing in uranium, and he fully believed that we’d be in a raging bull market by now that would be creating generational wealth. Is there still opportunity in the sector or is the thesis truly dead and buried? Ferg also goes […]
CEO & Market Expert Interviews – triANGLE INVESTOR, Released on 3/6/25 0:00 Intro 1:33 Uranium, back to hated commodity level 6:42 How are you playing uranium now 8:55 enCore market/price reaction 11:10 Global Atomic 13:34 Is gold a good buy for a speculator/trader, gold miners 16:10 Silver, silver miners 18:12 Offshore sector and stocks 22:44 […]
Natural Resource Stocks, Released on 2/25/25 In this episode, Andy interviews TraderFerg, an expert in energy markets, about the future of global oil demand, the resilience of the oil market, and the impact of electric vehicles. TraderFerg shares his insights on the role of developing countries in driving oil demand and critiques the bearish outlook […]