The 3 Trades That'll Win the Next Decade (Michel Mamet)

The 3 Trades That'll Win the Next Decade (Michel Mamet)

From Money of Mine by Mineral Media

June 5, 2026 · 33 min

About this episode

Michel Mamet discusses his investment strategy focused on gold, energy, and resources, and shares insights on the current market dynamics.

Michel Mamet started his fund on 3 key pillars. Gold, energy, and resources. His strategy has returned ~90% since inception 18 months ago. In this conversation, Michel walks through the three foundations of the fund, why he built it to invest globally from day one, and why he sees Australia as an increasingly difficult place to deploy capital. We get into the mechanics of the recent gold sell-off, his view that the Strait situation is far more significant than markets are pricing, the energy-as-economy thesis, and where he sees the best copper and gas exposures globally. Topics covered: From banking to launching GERAF The macro drivers behind gold's third bull market since the '70s How the Hormuz disruption is triggering a gold liquidity squeeze Gas over oil: Why Michel sees a longer runway for gas What the majors investing offshore tells us about Australia's investment climate Follow Michel: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michel-mamet-b6541518/ Website - https://www.geraf.com.au Episode recorded: 03/06/2026 If you found this useful, subscribe to Money of Mine for more conversations with the people who shape the global resources sector. …………...… DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL EMAIL…

People in this episode

Guest: Michel Mamet

Topics covered

  • gold investment
  • energy market
  • resource allocation
  • global investing
  • capital deployment
  • market analysis

Keywords

  • gold
  • energy
  • resources
  • investment strategy
  • capital deployment
  • copper
  • gas
  • market analysis

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GERAF

Places: Australia, Strait

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