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  • Lincoln Minerals: The graphite winter is almost over
    2024/05/06

    In this episode, Julian Babarczy, non executive director of Lincoln Minerals, explains why graphite is unloved, but that’s where the long term opportunity is.

    3:29 – Prefers the less crowded trades

    7:03 – The graphite winter is nearly over

    9:02 – No longer a one project company

    12:11 – Reshoring battery mineral supply chains

    17:21 – Bullish on most commodities

    22:26 – Embracing the long term investment cycle

    25:43 – A twist on a margarita

    If you’d like to learn more about Lincoln Minerals, go here: lincolnminerals.com.au

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    27 分
  • Earths Energy: Hot rocks can power Australia
    2024/04/18

    Blurb: In this episode, Matt Kay, managing director of Earth Energy (ASX:EE1) explains how we can embrace geothermal energy even though Australia isn’t on the ring of fire, why their projects run through ‘mining central’ and how geothermal energy use could one day outstrip nuclear energy globally.

    Timestamps:

    (1:30) Don’t need the ring of fire anymore

    (3:51) Trying to get to net zero

    (5:10) Tenements along ‘mining central’

    (11:10) Geothermal energy use may outstrip nuclear power world wide

    (16:20) Three events to watch for this years

    (18:28) Great minds think alike on the tipple of choice

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    20 分
  • West Wits Mining: Is the ASX’s next gold producer?
    2024/04/01

    Eight weeks to production. Six months to revenue. An AISC half of the spot price of gold. In this episode Michael Quinert, chairman of West Wits Mining, says the company is already stockpiling ore on the pad, how they plan to mine 200,000 ounces of gold per annum and the trigger that could see the share price rise. (1:59) Eight weeks to production, six months to revenue

    (6:50) ‘Project 200’

    (10:34) Bird Reef package has gold and uranium

    (13:59) Site well powered (unlike parts of the outback…)

    (17:09) Exploring the Patterson region with Rio

    (21:22) A single malt


    Learn more about West Witts Mining Ltd (ASX: WWI) here: https://westwitsmining.com/

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    24 分
  • Jim Rickards: The Fed is out of rabbits
    2024/03/19

    In this episode, economist and geopolitical expert Jim Rickards why the market needs to stop banking on more than one rate cut from the Fed, how Wall Street has been wrong for two years and the looming threat of commercial property held by the banks.

    Timestamps: (2:30) – How does the market continue to get the Fed wrong

    (8:00) – How a 3% inflation halves in value in three years

    (12:03) – Central banks rarely do anything quickly

    (18:30) – Inflation: Supply chain driven or easy money?

    (27:30) – A glut of commercial property

    (33:50) – “You’re out of rabbits”

    (40:19) – Trump V. Biden showdown

    (53:00) – A classic daiquiri

    Learn more about Jim's newsletter here: https://fattail.com.au/publication/rsi/

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    58 分
  • Callum Newman: “I’m super bullish on small caps”
    2024/03/11

    “I’m super bullish on small caps…now is the time to do your homework”.

    In this episode Callum Newman, small cap specialist from Fat Tail Investment Research, joins the podcast to talk how iron ore producers are ‘mining money’, why ‘less bad’ news has been boosted the small cap sector, how “risk-on” is back and there’s plenty of quality resource stocks ready to boom.

    Timestamps:

    (2.23) Making a buck from the volatile small cap sector

    (4:45) Small caps: Will they be the ‘bounce back belters’ of 2024?

    (8:56) The reflation trade and less bad news

    (11:24) Gold and ‘Squandermainia’

    (14:15) Iron ore producers are ‘minting money’

    (18:40) Chinese property has been an issue for over a decade (23:59) Looking beyond headlines for resource investing opportunities

    (28:27) Is there still a bull case for lithium?

    (31:40) A game of ‘hot or not’ for commodities

    (35:00) “I think the market can run for several years.”

    (36:26) A simple beer on tap please


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    40 分
  • Brent Cook: True exploration requires patience, time, and money.
    2024/02/28

    In this episode, veteran economic geologist Brent Cook explains why exploration is slow as a company ‘build’s a scientific case’, be careful what fin-influencers you follow and what key information investors need to know before buying exploration stocks.

    (1:10) ‘Turning rocks into money’

    (5:11) Stop drilling for news, drill for discovery

    (9:01) True exploration requires patience, time and money.

    (12:50) The essence of exploration

    (18:12) Climate change: The multi trillion investment opportunity coming our way

    (23:17) Geopolitics and mining

    (26:20) The more holes you dig the more you know

    (30:00) A guest who comes prepared…

    Follow more of Brent's commentary here: @BrentCookgeo

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    32 分
  • Chris Judd on rocks, stocks and kicking investing goals
    2024/02/13

    In this episode, former professional athlete now Cerutty Macro Fund’s portfolio manager, Chris Judd joins Shae Russell to talk about Cerutty view gold as a currency, why uranium is looking a little bubbly and the enormous potential in tin.

    (2:35) Leaning a new trade

    (4:27) How a share magazine from the 1990s blossomed into an investing career

    (6:28) ‘Fish where other people aren’t fishing’

    (9:12) Why Cerutty views gold as a currency

    (12:30) Not your average investment partner

    (16:44) Tolerating volatility for (hopeful) long term rewards

    (24:02) Being socially mindful regarding investments

    (27:19) Broad disinterest in micro-cap stocks makes the sector tempting

    (30:00) A Japanese whiskey or a margarita


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    32 分
  • Greenwing Resources: Breaking new ground in the Lithium Triangle
    2024/02/01

    Today, Rick Anthon and Peter Wright join Cocktails & Commodities to discuss the San Jorge Lithium Project located inside Argentina’s famous lithium tringle. San Jorge has never been explored and the team explain how drilling on the edge of the salar suggests the project is even bigger than they first thought.

    Timestamps:

    (1:52) Sorting your brines from your spodumenes

    (4:19) What is the ‘Lithium Triangle’?

    (8:30) Enormous structural changes happening which will increase lithium demand

    (12:09) Excellent ground crew at San Jorge

    (15:30) Maiden exploration suggests the best is yet to come

    (20:20) ‘Porosity’ and what to look for in the next announcement

    (25:30) A tequila at 4,000metres or a twist on a classic?

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    28 分