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Gold Shines Amid Tariff Tensions

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Recording date: 9th April 2025

Compass, episode 10.

Recent tariff announcements have sent shockwaves through global markets, creating what market experts describe as a "race to liquidity." While this volatility has dragged down most asset classes, gold has demonstrated remarkable resilience, maintaining values above $3,000 per ounce and reinforcing its status as a premier safe haven during uncertain times.

This market turbulence presents both challenges and opportunities for strategic investors. The immediate aftermath of the tariff news triggered widespread selling pressure as institutional funds faced redemption requests, forcing portfolio managers to liquidate positions regardless of conviction. This pattern of forced selling creates a self-reinforcing cycle but ultimately leads to pricing dislocations that astute investors can exploit.

What makes the current situation particularly compelling for gold investors is the disconnect between stock prices and business fundamentals in the gold mining sector. As Derek Macpherson astutely observes, "The two days that gold spent below 3000 didn't make Agnico Eagle less profitable as part of that process." This fundamental reality creates an attractive entry point for high-quality gold producers whose share prices have declined despite their underlying businesses remaining highly profitable.

Historical patterns suggest gold typically leads market recoveries following liquidity-driven selloffs. In previous cycles, including March 2020, gold and subsequently gold equities rallied first and most aggressively as investor sentiment stabilized. This rotation pattern provides a potential roadmap for portfolio positioning during the current volatility.

Beyond tactical considerations, strategic investors should recognize that short-term market disruptions don't fundamentally alter long-term commodity trends. The tariff situation, while creating immediate volatility, doesn't eliminate structural supply deficits in metals like copper or change the long-term monetary dynamics supporting gold. Maintaining this perspective allows investors to distinguish between market noise and fundamental value.

The potential resolution to current market tensions will likely come from either Federal Reserve policy shifts or some form of trade agreement with China. Until either materializes, volatility will likely persist, creating ongoing opportunities for discerning investors to establish or increase positions in quality companies at attractive valuations.

When evaluating investment opportunities during this volatile period, balance sheet strength becomes particularly crucial. Companies requiring near-term financing may face significant challenges if market turbulence persists. Focusing on well-funded operations provides an additional margin of safety during uncertain periods.

Perhaps most importantly, investors should remain cautious about attempting to perfectly time market bottoms. As Sam Pelaez warns, "Once the rebound happens, things tend to rebound aggressively and they won't really give you enough time to get back into them." This reality argues for maintaining market exposure to quality companies rather than moving entirely to cash in hopes of perfect re-entry timing.

For investors seeking both protection and opportunity in the current environment, gold's combination of defensive characteristics and ongoing monetary tailwinds makes it uniquely positioned to weather continued volatility while maintaining significant upside potential should geopolitical and economic uncertainties persist.

Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/categories/commodities/gold

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Recording date: 9th April 2025

Compass, episode 10.

Recent tariff announcements have sent shockwaves through global markets, creating what market experts describe as a "race to liquidity." While this volatility has dragged down most asset classes, gold has demonstrated remarkable resilience, maintaining values above $3,000 per ounce and reinforcing its status as a premier safe haven during uncertain times.

This market turbulence presents both challenges and opportunities for strategic investors. The immediate aftermath of the tariff news triggered widespread selling pressure as institutional funds faced redemption requests, forcing portfolio managers to liquidate positions regardless of conviction. This pattern of forced selling creates a self-reinforcing cycle but ultimately leads to pricing dislocations that astute investors can exploit.

What makes the current situation particularly compelling for gold investors is the disconnect between stock prices and business fundamentals in the gold mining sector. As Derek Macpherson astutely observes, "The two days that gold spent below 3000 didn't make Agnico Eagle less profitable as part of that process." This fundamental reality creates an attractive entry point for high-quality gold producers whose share prices have declined despite their underlying businesses remaining highly profitable.

Historical patterns suggest gold typically leads market recoveries following liquidity-driven selloffs. In previous cycles, including March 2020, gold and subsequently gold equities rallied first and most aggressively as investor sentiment stabilized. This rotation pattern provides a potential roadmap for portfolio positioning during the current volatility.

Beyond tactical considerations, strategic investors should recognize that short-term market disruptions don't fundamentally alter long-term commodity trends. The tariff situation, while creating immediate volatility, doesn't eliminate structural supply deficits in metals like copper or change the long-term monetary dynamics supporting gold. Maintaining this perspective allows investors to distinguish between market noise and fundamental value.

The potential resolution to current market tensions will likely come from either Federal Reserve policy shifts or some form of trade agreement with China. Until either materializes, volatility will likely persist, creating ongoing opportunities for discerning investors to establish or increase positions in quality companies at attractive valuations.

When evaluating investment opportunities during this volatile period, balance sheet strength becomes particularly crucial. Companies requiring near-term financing may face significant challenges if market turbulence persists. Focusing on well-funded operations provides an additional margin of safety during uncertain periods.

Perhaps most importantly, investors should remain cautious about attempting to perfectly time market bottoms. As Sam Pelaez warns, "Once the rebound happens, things tend to rebound aggressively and they won't really give you enough time to get back into them." This reality argues for maintaining market exposure to quality companies rather than moving entirely to cash in hopes of perfect re-entry timing.

For investors seeking both protection and opportunity in the current environment, gold's combination of defensive characteristics and ongoing monetary tailwinds makes it uniquely positioned to weather continued volatility while maintaining significant upside potential should geopolitical and economic uncertainties persist.

Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/categories/commodities/gold

Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

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