Tuesday , 16 April 2024

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Any 1 Of These 20 Stocks Could Be A 10-Bagger At Higher Gold & Silver Prices (+3K Views)

The list of stocks provided in this post are what I consider "must own"stocks if you want big returns. Why? Because most of them are potential 10-baggers at higher gold & silver prices. These are the cream of crop when it comes to risk/reward for large returns. They all have solid projects and growth potential. They all have the "goods" and are extremely undervalued. Take a look.

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Gold & Silver Stocks to Rebound After Fed Rate Hike & Then…

If history repeats itself (with respect to Fed actions) then a rebound should begin in the GDXJ after the hike and last for a few months. The initial target would be the 200-day moving average ($22) followed by the October high (mid $23) and the 400-day moving average ($27).

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Gold Stocks Are the Cheapest EVER Seen! (+2K Views)

When comparing the S&P 500 to the Barron's Gold Mining Index (BGMI), the ratio reached a high of 6.32 during the 1987-2000 bull market. The ratio today is 6.39. The higher the ratio, the cheaper gold companies are which means...we are seeing the cheapest gold stocks ever!

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Be Patient: Gold Stocks Will Soon Go Vertical – Again! (+2K Views)

Gold stocks will soon go vertical again—just as they have many times in the past—and investors with just a smidgen of patience will see their gold portfolios driven by a hurricane-force bull market. Virtually all gold stocks will go much higher. As in the past, gains for the strongest juniors will be 10-to-1, and you can expect a few superstars to return 100-to-1.

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Should You Become Bullish – Or Remain Bearish – On Gold? Here’s What the Indicators Say (+2K Views)

Gold has been mired in a descending triangle over the past year or so. From a technical perspective, such triangles are likely to be continuation patterns. Gold fundamentals have recently worsened a bit with the most obvious headwind being the continued strength in the U.S. dollar, but this isn’t the only indicator that has turned more bearish lately. This article is an update of the indicators we follow.

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