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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 32 MIN

Energy Copper and Gold ETFs and a World Running Out of Slack with Tony Dong

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When commodities stop behaving like trades and start behaving like truth detectors, portfolios—and advisors—need to rethink everything.🎙️ Episode SummaryIn this wide-ranging deep-dive, host Pierre Daillie welcomes back Tony Dong, Founder of ETF Portfolio Blueprint, to pressure-test the most common misconceptions about commodities investing.Rather than treating commodities as volatile, short-term trading instruments, Tony reframes them as strategic portfolio diversifiers—assets whose value lies in low correlation, structural supply constraints, and long-term geopolitical realities.Together, Pierre and Tony walk through energy, copper, gold, and silver—unpacking how ETFs actually deliver exposure, where investors get tripped up by outdated narratives, and why narrow, intentional allocations make sense. The discussion ultimately widens into geopolitics, multipolar power dynamics, and why ignoring politics is no longer a luxury for investors. 🔑 3 Key TakeawaysVolatility isn’t the enemy—correlation is the real story Commodities can be volatile on their own, but when they move differently from stocks and bonds, they can reduce portfolio risk and create a rebalancing premium when sized and managed properly.Not all commodities are created equal—structure matters Energy equities are increasingly driven by balance sheets and capital discipline, copper faces unavoidable supply bottlenecks tied to electrification, and gold remains uniquely supported by central-bank demand. Treating them as interchangeable “inflation hedges” misses the point.Narrow beats broad for most investors Tony argues that focused commodity exposure—gold, copper, or energy you actually understand—is easier to hold through volatility than broad commodity ETFs with mixed drivers, roll-yield drag, and tax complications.⏱️ Timestamped Chapters00:00 – Why commodities are misunderstood02:20 – Volatility vs. correlation: the portfolio math advisors miss03:45 – Futures, contango, and why old commodity ETFs disappointed04:45 – Energy ETFs: geopolitics vs. fundamentals08:30 – Capital discipline, buybacks, and M&A in Canadian energy10:10 – Copper’s biggest misconception: demand vs. supply reality13:00 – Copper exposure: physical metal vs. mining equities16:00 – Is a copper supercycle real—or reflexive?18:30 – Multipolar geopolitics and why resources matter more now25:10 – Gold vs. silver: false equivalency explained29:45 – Broad commodity ETFs vs. targeted allocations31:00 – Final thoughts: why portfolios don’t exist in a vacuum#Commodities#CommodityETFs#PortfolioDiversification#GoldInvesting#CopperInvesting#EnergyETFs#RealAssets#ETFInvesting#WealthManagement#CanadianInvestors#MacroInvesting#GeopoliticsAndMarkets#AdvisorEducation

When commodities stop behaving like trades and start behaving like truth detectors, portfolios—and advisors—need to rethink everything. 🎙️ Episode Summary In this wide-ranging deep-dive, host Pierre Daillie welcomes back Tony Dong, Founder of ETF Portfolio Blueprint, to pressure-test the most common misconceptions about commodities investing. Rather than treating commodities as volatile, short-term trading instruments, Tony reframes them as strategic portfolio diversifiers—assets whose value lies in low correlation, structural supply constraints, and long-term geopolitical realities. Together, Pierre and Tony walk through energy, copper, gold, and silver—unpacking how ETFs actually deliver exposure, where investors get tripped up by outdated narratives, and why narrow, intentional allocations make sense. The discussion ultimately widens into geopolitics, multipolar power dynamics, and why ignoring politics is no longer a luxury for investors. 🔑 3 Key Takeaways Volatility isn’t the enemy—correlation is the real story Commodities can be volatile on their own, but when they move differently from stocks and bonds, they can reduce portfolio risk and create a rebalancing premium when sized and managed properly. Not all commodities are created equal—structure matters Energy equities are increasingly driven by balance sheets and capital discipline, copper faces unavoidable supply bottlenecks tied to electrification, and gold remains uniquely supported by central-bank demand. Treating them as interchangeable “inflation hedges” misses the point. Narrow beats broad for most investors Tony argues that focused commodity exposure—gold, copper, or energy you actually understand—is easier to hold through volatility than broad commodity ETFs with mixed drivers, roll-yield drag, and tax complications. ⏱️ Timestamped Chapters 00:00 – Why commodities are misunderstood 02:20 – Volatility vs. correlation: the portfolio math advisors miss 03:45 – Futures, contango, and why old commodity ETFs disappointed 04:45 – Energy ETFs: geopolitics vs. fundamentals 08:30 – Capital discipline, buybacks, and M&A in Canadian energy 10:10 – Copper’s biggest misconception: demand vs. supply reality 13:00 – Copper exposure: physical metal vs. mining equities 16:00 – Is a copper supercycle real—or reflexive? 18:30 – Multipolar geopolitics and why resources matter more now 25:10 – Gold vs. silver: false equivalency explained 29:45 – Broad commodity ETFs vs. targeted allocations 31:00 – Final thoughts: why portfolios don’t exist in a vacuum #Commodities#CommodityETFs#PortfolioDiversification#GoldInvesting#CopperInvesting#EnergyETFs#RealAssets#ETFInvesting#WealthManagement#CanadianInvestors#MacroInvesting#GeopoliticsAndMarkets#AdvisorEducation

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