Mining: Short-term Blip or Structural Boom? With David Radclyffe | Webinar & Podcast
Nucleus Wealth's Head of Investments Damien Klassen, Head of Advice Tim Fuller and Managing Director of Global Mining Research, David Radclyffe, investigate if Mining is experiencing a short-term blip, or a structural boom
On the agenda:
- Gold: relationships between gold miners & gold price
- Iron ore & Lithium: how high can they go?
- Copper: effect of electric vehicles & solar on copper
- Investment Outlook
View the presentation slides. Links to various podcast platforms are featured at the bottom right of the player if you wish to listen on your preferred one.
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Damien runs asset allocation and global stock portfolios for Nucleus Super, Nucleus Ethical and Nucleus Wealth. His 25 year+ career includes Global Quant at Schroders, Strategy at Wilson HTM & co-founder of Aegis.
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The information on this blog contains general information and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Past performance is not an indication of future performance. Damien Klassen is an authorised representative of Nucleus Wealth Management, a Corporate Authorised Representative of Nucleus Advice Pty Ltd - AFSL 515796.
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