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Lobo Tiggre: Gold, Silver, Uranium, Copper — Bullish, but Pick Stocks Wisely

Lobo Tiggre, CEO of IndependentSpeculator.com, shared what types of stocks are on his shopping list in 2025, mentioning gold, silver, uranium and copper as sectors he’s watching.

However, he emphasized that a rising tide isn’t guaranteed to lift all boats, meaning that market participants need to be selective about which companies they invest in.

‘Right now the evidence is that we are still in a stock picker’s market. I wouldn’t buy an (exchange-traded fund), and I wouldn’t just buy the whole sector. I’d be very careful about which stocks i picked,’ he said.

Tiggre also discussed his thoughts on what the Trump trade really is — volatility.

Watch the interview above for more from Tiggre on those topics and more. You can also click here to view our Vancouver Resource Investment Conference playlist on YouTube.

Securities Disclosure: I, Charlotte McLeod, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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