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Q: Do you feel every portfolio should have at least one Gold Company?

What is the importance of owning a gold company? The long term track record of most Gold Mining companies does't look that compelling. I know that you have mentioned it as a hedge/protection, but even in 2009 Gold companies went down with the rest of the market.

Is just to ensure proper diversification?

When I look at AEM compared to FNV I like the past performance of FNV, but does it provide the same diversification

If it is your recommendation to have as part of any well constructed portfolio, what percentage should be with a Gold company. Just one full position?

Thanks as always.
Read Answer Asked by Colin on January 29, 2018
Q: I have noticed a trend to gold companies being proposed as a sector to be considered ready for a buy. please advise your suggestions in this space.
Doug
Read Answer Asked by Doug on January 22, 2018
Q: What are your top 5 gold companies? Is it time to buy gold shares ? RAK
Read Answer Asked by bob on December 15, 2017
Q: I own ALO, MUX,AGI,FNV,KL,
I want to sell two or three of what you may consider to be the least likely to perform well in the short term (1 year).
As always thank you. Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas & Holiday Season.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on December 07, 2017
Q: Hi 5 I
Looking for exposure to gold what would you recommend
Thank you for great service
Read Answer Asked by Peter on December 01, 2017
Q: Looking for yours thoughts on the best gold companies in the large, mid and small cap spaces.
Thanks,
Dick
Read Answer Asked by dick on November 24, 2017
Q: I'm thinking about adding a gold producer, currently I have no exposure to the sector at all. Do you have any names that you're comfortable with?
Read Answer Asked by Peter on November 14, 2017
Q: Hi - I am looking for a mid-cap gold stock to buy. Do you have any recommendations? I'm looking for a company with good management that has "some skin in the game". I also prefer a decent balance sheet, and is a possible future take-out target in the future. Thanks.
Read Answer Asked by James on November 06, 2017
Q: Peter and Team,
Many thanks for your great service. Despite a full position in GUD I have an order in for more at $8 if it gets back there and bounces. To each his own but I like the idea of a cash-like holding that has a healthy upside potential with a big cash footing; especially one that isn't wasteful and one you support. Do any other companies have similar situations ? Paul
Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 01, 2017
Q: Can you tell me how you feel about this company, USA. I am 68 yrs old and looking to add some gold and/or silver into my portfolio so what would you suggest.
Read Answer Asked by Bonnie on September 13, 2017
Q: This was a wonderful choice of yours,which gold stocks do you recommend now?.
Read Answer Asked by Nizar on September 06, 2017
Q: Good Morning team,

If gold were to go up in the near term what would be your top 5 gold or silver companies to hold for short term exposure to this sector?

Thanks,
Rick
Read Answer Asked by rick on August 10, 2017
Q: what are a few gold stocks( I have non ) that are :
- reasonable and safe as per engagement and jurisdictions
- low debt or cash
- some growth but may pay a small div/or have intention of do so

would you advice an etf here for me ( usually I do not like etf'd in places I can get good companies )
thanks
Yossi
Read Answer Asked by JOSEPH on August 02, 2017
Q: In my portfolio I am overweight in Canadian Financial (Banks) and the US tech stocks, but I have no exposure to the Materials sector (except gold.) Can you please recommend me a few materials and mining stocks (in the order or your preference) or do you suggest an ETF.
Based on the recent weakness of the sector is this the right time to get in this sector? or do you suggest that you should stay away
Read Answer Asked by Jacob on June 16, 2017