Dennis Tubbergen hosts Bob Hoye on RLA Radio, discussing Hoye's extensive background in geology and his insights into the financial markets. Hoye emphasizes the potential of junior gold mining stocks, citing historical successes and the current favorable conditions for gold relative to other commodities. He critiques the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies, arguing that historical patterns suggest a looming recession. Hoye advises investors to consider junior gold stocks for higher returns, given their potential for significant discoveries and profitability in a post-bubble economic environment. The conversation also touches on the methodology for selecting promising junior mining companies and the broader economic indicators signaling a transition from boom to bust.
Bob Hoye and Ross Clark have been in the investment business for some 50 years, making them one of the more experienced researchers. Their historical work has been thorough, providing the first recognition of the fascinating transition from speculation in commodities to speculation in financial assets. It was controversial when Bob observed that “No matter how much the Fed prints, stocks will outperform commodities”. In January 2000, the research team concluded that the Dot-Com Bubble would peak in March 2000. In early 2007, the team outlined that the credit markets would reverse in May-June 2007. They did, and the stock market followed.
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