Members Only Gold: Opportunity Cost or Downside Risk? By Ian Culley September 18, 2023 From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley Precious metals represent an opportunity cost. The entire complex – gold, silver, platinum, and palladium – has gone nowhere for the past few years. Yet I can’t overlook the resilience of gold and silver as interest rates and the US dollar rise – two significant headwinds for these shiny rocks. Perhaps they deserve the benefit of the doubt. I believe they do. But extending these lackluster metals with a favorable outlook does not equate to taking a long position. It’s far from it. Price must prove buying precious metals offers a rewarding proposition. The following two intermarket ratios will undoubtedly rise if and when it does. You need to have a subscription to access this content in full. Log in or subscribe today to unlock new features and receive Member Benefits. Log in or Subscribe Supercycle Report Service Menu Service (All Star Charts Gold Rush) Supercycle Portfolio Weekly Members Videos Members Only Articles Special Reports Free Newsletter Contact More from Supercycle Report Sam Gatlin Jason Perz The Breakouts Keep Coming We added fresh exposure to metals and solar as the Supercycle continues to broaden. June 1, 2026 Sam Gatlin Jason Perz Adding Metals Exposure June 1, 2026 Sam Gatlin Jason Perz We're Buying The Exxon Mobil of Solar One of the biggest bases in the Supercycle universe is flirting with new all-time highs May 28, 2026 More from Supercycle Report Supercycle Stocks Live Watch Now Supercycle Stocks Subscribe
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