In this exclusive interview, legendary contrarian investor Doug Casey shares his bold 2026 outlook on precious metals, silver and gold, energy commodities, and global economic risks. With gold and silver hitting new highs amid mounting monetary crisis signals, dollar debasement, and persistent deficits, Casey argues the real explosive upside lies in undervalued silver and gold mining stocks—potentially delivering massive leveraged gains as big money finally floods this tiny sector, echoing historical 100x-1000x moves. He also highlights deeply discounted opportunities in uranium (poised for nuclear power revival via small modular reactors), oil, natural gas, and coal as hated-yet-essential energy plays with strong dividends. Casey warns of an impending blow-off top only when mainstream hype arrives, urges holding physical metals amid instability, and promotes his new book "The Preparation" as a guide to skipping college indoctrination for real-world skills in uncertain times. Perfect for investors seeking contrarian insights on gold silver miners, uranium stocks, energy bargains, and surviving economic chaos
🗓️ Recording date: January 26, 2026
📖 Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:45 – Hoover Dam analogy & current sectors
3:30 – Gold/silver highs, crisis signals, “sit tight”
4:15 – Gold to $25k/oz possible for currency backing
5:50 – Silver deficits, industrial demand, high-tech uses
7:20 – Why big money avoids silver miners
8:30 – Real action in miners
9:10 – Blow-off top signal
10:00 – 1960s silver stocks: 100x–1000x historical precedent
12:00 – Uranium bull case
15:20 – Oil/gas/coal: cheapest, hated, strong dividends
19:00 – Plan to rotate from metals to energy in 1–2 years
20:00 – Q&A
24:30 – Silver miners undervalued, earnings explode at $100+
27:00 – Europe collapsing, South America better
30:00 – New book “The Preparation”: skip college, 16 quarters of real skills
35:45 – Closing
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