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The gold comeback is small potatoes compared to this surging metal June 21st, 2024 Hi Reader, “

The gold comeback is small potatoes compared to this surging metal [DWR Logo]( June 21st, 2024 Hi Reader, “Gold rises 1% to two-week peak as Fed rate-cut bets lift demand.” That’s how Reuters reported the sharp rebound in gold prices. It’s only been a month since the gold correction began, but gold is just 4% from its all-time highs again. There’s a case to be made for gold here too - especially as Fed rate cuts are going to be hitting faster than most expect. But gold’s just one metal with the type of fundamentals that could sustain a multi-year bull market. There’s another metal that could far outpace gold. And we’ve got new research that shows how truly explosive the situation is becoming. It’s copper. From the fundamental side, copper looks a lot like gold. Demand is growing stronger (thanks AI power demands). Prices have dipped a bit from recent all-time highs. But there’s one more thing that gives copper even more potential upside. That is - the amount of high-grade copper yet to be mined in the world is dropping sharply. Just look at this chart of the average copper grades that are getting mined today: [Gold] The average grade has been halved over the last 20 years. It’s not turning around either. This creates big problems for copper production. The copper revenue per tonne has dropped from $80 to $40. Meanwhile, the costs have soared. Fuel, labor, and equipment costs are much higher than they were 20 years ago. It’s a major squeeze that’s going to keep a lid on new copper supplies coming online. New mines won’t be financed or even start building until copper prices are significantly higher. Gold may be good. But copper has the potential to be far better. [Click here to see how AI is driving copper and other assets much higher.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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