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David Erfle: Cash Position Never Larger, Chaos and Volatility Ahead

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David Erfle of Junior Miner Junky shares his outlook for gold and silver in 2025, also explaining what's been holding gold stocks back. In his view, interest from generalist investors is "the main missing ingredient," but it may finally return this year. While that presents an "incredible opportunity," Erfle suggests that investors be cautious in 2025. "Be very careful this year in this market. Build up some cash, have some physical gold, have some junk silver just in case," he said. "Personally, as far as my investments are concerned ... I've never had a cash position this large before because I'm really concerned about the volatility and the chaos that I think 2025 is going to bring." ❓ Do you have cash ready to deploy in 2025? Tell us in the comments! This interview was filmed on January 13, 2025. #Investing #Gold #Silver 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - "Missing ingredient" for gold stocks 5:05 - Gold consolidating, where is resistance? 8:40 - US debt untenable, bond market knows 12:06 - Silver's 50-year cup-and-handle pattern 17:27 - What types of stocks does David like? 22:44 - M&A activity and "take unders" 25:18 - David's cash position never larger 30:43 - Outro ________________________________________________________________ Investing News Network (INN) Find out more about investing by INN @ https://investingnews.com/ Browse our 2025 outlook reports: http://bit.ly/3JHyR1M Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/investing.news.your.trusted.source Follow us on Twitter: @INN_Resource ________________________________________________________________ The Investing News Network does not guarantee the accuracy or thoroughness of the information reported in the interviews it conducts. The opinions expressed in these interviews do not reflect the opinions of the Investing News Network and do not constitute investment advice. All readers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence.

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