Tag: GPY.V
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The IMF suddenly got very gloomy: what does that mean for the price of gold?
Today, The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a statement predicting that the global economy will take a $12 trillion hit from the Covid-19 pandemic. $12 trillion is 60% the size of the U.S. economy – or $1,500 for every man, woman and child on the planet. The 189-country organisation says it will take a minimum…
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Guru’s $20M — $80M shortlist of gold and silver ExplorerCos (those with endgame potential)
Apologies for my tardiness. I had planned to put this article up over a week ago. But things have been pretty damn busy here at Guru Central, a clear indication that the next bull wave in mining stocks is upon us. Another indication that it’s game on in the junior arena: Nearly every private placement…
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Nova Gold (NG.T) Chairman invokes The Clockwork Orange in folksy clap-back to short-seller report
the answer to a metals-analyst “when-question” should never include allusions to wine, chickens or pornography (a date would be more instructive).
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2 million new investors are buying stocks on their cellphones
Stuck at home, but armed with online trading apps, individual investors helped drive the historic comeback for stocks
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Guru’s shortlist of producing and advanced stage ExploreCos (those with endgame potential)
“Ball of confusion, that’s what the world is today”. Back in January of this year, we presented a solid case for approaching the broader markets with extreme caution in a piece titled, A “skies the limit” stock market = a house of cards? An excerpt: “Equities appear invincible. Indestructible. It would seem nothing—not a damn…
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Undervalued and underappreciated – our sub $100M market cap junior exploration company shortlist
A translation of this article is available in Chinese at our content partner NAI500 here. The junior exploration arena promises to be a mosh pit of activity in 2020. The merger and acquisition activity we witnessed over the past year demonstrates a growing appetite by gold Producers’—predators if you will—to devour smaller, resource-rich quarry. Why…