Anthony Pompliano
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Podcast Appearances
I recently saw Stanley Druckenmiller talk about how the copper market is the tightest he's ever seen in his career.
What about things outside of gold and silver?
And is that just a utility story or are there other things going on there?
All right, we got to talk about the big event of the week, which was Donald Trump, Scott Besson, J.D.
Vance.
These guys, this was like their Super Bowl.
They went to Davos.
And I got the sense at the beginning of the week that he sent all of his squad.
And his squad went and they were kind of really hitting the Davos elitist crowd with some pointed critiques.
And my view was going to be that Trump was doing that so the administration could soften up the Davos crowd, and then he would come in, he'd look like a good guy, he'd be really nice and welcoming, and maybe the warm temperature of collectivism might take hold.
He savaged, Mark Carney, he was just exactly what you would have expected two or three weeks before.
Greenland, all of a sudden, it looks like there's some sort of agreement there.
It feels like the administration's commentary and the stock market are so interconnected at this point that you almost have to be a political pundit to be an investor.
How do you look at Davos and its impact on asset prices?
Who?
Forgot about that guy already.
Man, there's crazy stuff that's happened all year.
Who knows?
All right.
Truflation.