Stock price when the opinion was issued
From a trade perspective, a bit overbought. He's a trader at heart, and buys into dips. If you're a bull, by all means keep holding. But he took some $$ off the table.
Likes both gold and silver here. Gold and silver equities and exposure to them are very undervalued relative to long-term trends; analysts tell him it's likely going to stay that way for a while. The market just doesn't believe that gold and silver prices are going to remain elevated.
Gold is almost like an insurance policy. Good diversifier. Should be a good, long-term hedge. Deposits have become harder to find.
He prefers the business model of the royalty companies like FNV or WPM. As well, they operate counter-cyclically -- give money when gold prices are low and harvest when prices are high. Always looks expensive, but it's expensive for a reason.
This pick is for the person who doesn't currently own anything in the space, or who is a more conservative long-term investor. By far the strongest theme in the market. He believes we're the first year into a multi-year bull market in gold, with pullbacks.
In safe jurisdictions, collecting royalty fees. Great dividend growth. About 60% gold, 40% silver. No debt. Yield is 0.82%.
Owns this in more aggressive accounts on the metals side. Can’t quite understand why there is a level of panic. Silver is an industrial commodity as well as precious metal. They don’t own any mines. It is basically paid a tariff on funds it has lent in the past. If you are going into silver market, this is one of the safer places. Probably worth looking at on this price level.