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Wednesday, 25 October 2023 | By James Woodburn | Editor, Fat Tail Commodities |
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Quick Summary: Read on below for an exciting update regarding your e-letter experience! Plus, we share with you insights from Greg Canavan and James Cooper in the latest commodities-focused episode of What’s Not Priced In. Enjoy! |
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Dear Reader, Hi, James Woodburn here, publisher of Fat Tail Commodities. You don’t usually hear from me in this letter, however, I bring you some news… On Wednesday, 1 November, we’re launching our brand-new daily e-letter — Fat Tail Daily. We’ve been developing this behind the scenes to streamline and enhance your experience with our top investment research and analysts. Fat Tail Daily will combine our current free publications — Daily Reckoning, Money Morning, and Fat Tail Commodities— into one comprehensive email delivered every single day. If you subscribe to each of our free publications, I think you’ll appreciate the saved space in your inbox. Currently, our best ideas are spread across multiple e-letters, which we’ve heard can be tricky to navigate, especially for new readers. With Fat Tail Daily, you’ll get ALL of our market analysis and investment ideas from the edge of the bell curve in one convenient email each day. It will feature a different lead expert each day of the week covering their own specialist niche. You’ll hear from Ryan Dinse covering tech and the cryptocurrency markets… Brian Chu covering gold, precious metals and the macro events that affect them… Callum Newman on the key trends and innovations he’s seeing in the small-cap sector… James Cooper covering everything resources and mining… Murray Dawes on trading opportunities…and Greg Canavan’s weekly podcast What’s Not Priced In… Each day you’ll also hear from our global network of experts and old-time favourites like Bill Bonner, Dan Denning, Jim Rickards, Nick Hubble and more. The point is, with the new Fat Tail Daily, you’ll get our best idea of the day in one place, avoiding inbox clutter. Our mission remains providing you with actionable investment research to help you navigate markets. Even better — there’s nothing you need to do! As of 1 November, you’ll start getting our latest research and insights delivered directly to your inbox under the Fat Tail Daily banner. One thing you can do ahead of time is to save this email address to your contacts: daily@mb.fattail.com.au This will make doubly ensure any zealous spam filters don’t accidentally catch us. I’m looking forward to bringing you this new and improved flagship e-letter. Now, onto today’s article… Cheers, James Woodburn, Publisher, Fat Tail Investment Research Advertisement: In our most controversial video yet, we make... The Case for Buying Oil and Gas Stocks You won’t get any Christmas cards from your green or teal friends... But my goodness this could be a smart move... LIMITED TIME: Stream the video here |
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80% Off and No One Wants to Buy! |
| By Greg Canavan | Editor, Fat Tail Commodities |
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Editor’s note: In the latest episode of our Fat Tail podcast What’s Not Priced In, our Editorial Director Greg Canavan spoke all things commodities with James Cooper. They discuss how this cycle is different to the secular bear market experienced in commodities from 2012–16. They focus specifically on the carnage in the junior mining sector. James explains why this sector is the area speculative investors should be looking at to position for an expected big recovery in the years ahead. We thought it would be a great episode for Fat Tail Commodities readers to tune into. Enjoy. |
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Dear Reader, ‘My centre is giving way, my right is retreating, excellent situation, I am attacking.’ Marshall Ferdinand Foch sent this message to Marshell Joseph Joffre during the Battle of the Marne in September 1914. The French checked the German advance at the Battle of the Marne. It resulted in both armies digging in for four years of stalemate and trench warfare. Investing in markets today is akin to a battle. Relentlessly rising bond yields, ongoing war in Ukraine and a new front now in the Middle East. ‘Sticky’ inflation. Liquidity non-existent at the smaller end, resulting in a nasty bear market. Meanwhile, many large cap stocks escape relatively unscathed. For long-term investors, the situation is excellent. As I often say to readers of my service, Fat Tail Investment Advisory, you only get true value where there is deep uncertainty, fear and confusion. Stock prices are very good at discounting news AND investor emotion. When fear and uncertainty reign, it manifests in a lower share price. This is something I talked to former geologist and commodities specialist James Cooper about in this episode of What’s Not Priced In. James pointed out that while the big miners are only 15% or so off their all-time highs, many juniors have been absolutely smoked. This is where the opportunity is. You simply need a strong stomach and a two year time horizon. A great example of this is Chalice Mining [ASX:CHN]. It peaked at over $10 a share in November 2021, which coincided with the peak in investor sentiment and general market liquidity. Yesterday it closed at $1.82. That’s a fall of over 80%! What has changed to cause this huge decline? Fundamentally, nothing. Chalice’s deposits are world class. You’re now able to buy a share in these projects for 80% less than what they were going for two years ago. That’s the thing with ‘investing’. When a share price increases, punters want to jump on board to get a piece of the action. They don’t care about the deposit, or the company’s prospects. They care about share price momentum. Of course, some will be true believers. At $10 a share, the true believers are eyeing $20 and $30 a share in the future when the prospect turns into a development and production asset. But when the share price turns down, the momentum punters get out first. Then, slowly but surely, the true believers start to have their doubts. And they get out too. They realise that production is still years away (2029 in this case) and that maybe they’d be better off in a high interest term deposit ‘until the dust settles’. This is how changing market psychology impacts share prices. As I mentioned to James in the interview, when companies don’t have revenues or earnings, there is huge scope for investor sentiment/imagination to drive the price higher or lower. When companies have genuine earnings, there is a certain anchor around value. When they don’t, there is no anchor and the fluctuation between the highs and lows can be huge. That’s why, at the peak, the market put a value on Chalice of nearly $4 billion. But now, two years down the track, it says it’s only worth $790 million. Which one is right? Neither. They’re both estimates. Which one is likely to make you more money over a two year time horizon? You know the answer to that. The only thing stopping you from buying (Chalice or any other beaten up junior) is the fear that prices will keep falling. In some cases, they will. And deservedly so. But in many, the prices on offer today are likely to be absolute bargains. And I say that knowing that prices could well continue to fall. But when the turn comes at this end of the market, it comes fast. Smart investors are better off to lay some bets during this bombed out period, then sit back and enjoy the turn when it comes. Because I believe that it will. I know that’s what James Cooper is doing. His advantage is that he knows a good deposit from a dud, and a good management team from a bunch of hustlers. To be clear, he’s not calling a bottom here. That’s a mug’s game. But he certainly thinks there are plenty of bargains on offer, and you’d be mad not to take advantage of the fear and loathing going on in the junior mining sector right now. As Foch said, it’s an ‘excellent situation’. Regards, Greg Canavan, For Fat Tail Commodities All advice is general advice and has not taken into account your personal circumstances. Please seek independent financial advice regarding your own situation, or if in doubt about the suitability of an investment. |
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