
The next commodities super cycle - with Simon Catt
From Poor Millionaires by James Faulkner
March 6, 2026 · 36 min
About this episode
Simon Catt discusses the commodities super cycle and the metals that may benefit from global trends.
Simon Catt from Arlington Group has spent his entire career analysing the cycles of the commodities markets and helping mining companies raise money. In this episode, we discuss how Poor Millionaires can navigate the current super cycle in commodities and Simon reveals the three metals he believes stand to benefit the most from global trends. You can follow Simon via Arlington Group and CattCalls . Poor Millionaires is the show focused on helping you escape the ranks of the mass affluent and start your journey to generational wealth. Watch on YouTube | Follow us on LinkedIn | Visit our website Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only. The information does not constitute financial advice or recommendation and should not be considered as such. The value of investments and any income derived from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount you invested.
People in this episode
Host: James Faulkner
Guest: Simon Catt
Topics covered
- commodities
- super cycle
- investing
- mining
- wealth building
Keywords
- commodities
- super cycle
- Simon Catt
- mining
- investing
- wealth
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Arlington Group, CattCalls
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