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Money and Markets: Investing Insights

Why gold miners could be one of today’s best values!

Tom Essaye | Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 7:30 am

Tom Essaye

One of the biggest events of last week was the May jobs report, which was a huge disappointment. Markets tanked on the release, with the Dow and Nasdaq giving up all their 2012 gains. Gold was the most logical winner …

It surged on the release of the data as traders assumed that the weak jobs number means a higher probability of additional QE from the Fed and other global central banks. And more QE will stoke inflation’s flames. The primary beneficiary: Gold!

As a contrarian investor, though, I always try to look beyond the obvious winner of an event such as the jobs number. I want to find the not so obvious winner from something like additional QE. And I think gold mining stocks may actually be a bigger beneficiary than gold bullion.

More often than not, I wouldn’t make such a case. Having traded and invested in gold mining stocks for a number of years, I can say from experience they are one of the most frustrating sectors of the market. And up until a few weeks ago, this year has been no exception.

But in mid-May, as gold made a bottom around the $1,530 level, gold stocks all of a sudden started rising, despite a falling stock market — something that rarely happens. The reason for the rally wasn’t totally clear. But I believe gold stocks simply got too cheap. Many were trading at or below book value, which is a rock bottom valuation. Additionally, if gold prices were turning upward, then …

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Gold Mining Shares Had Become
One of the Best Values in the Market

I’ve often said that as a contrarian investor, you have to realize that everything has a value at some point. And I think the tremendous decline we saw in gold stocks finally created that opportunity.

Investing in mining stocks is likely to provide a  higher return than just owning gold.
Investing in mining stocks is likely to provide a higher return than just owning gold.

Normally, it would take more than just this technical bounce to get me bullish on gold stocks. But if we step back and look at the landscape for the miners, we can see that there is the possibility for substantial gains …

First of all, we’ve seen fuel costs (particularly oil) fall precipitously. As energy and fuel costs fall, gold miners’ margins rise because it becomes less expensive for them to extract and transport the gold.

Second, with the creation of the SPDR Gold Trust ETF (GLD) and other gold ETFs, gold companies have had to become better stewards of corporate capital. And as such, some major gold miners have started paying dividends and adopting other shareholder-friendly measures.

So while gold will certainly benefit from any additional easing or QE that the Fed or other central banks might do, I think the time could be right to look to gold mining companies as well, which can provide a return greater than just the rise in the price of gold.

One idea you might check out is the Market Vectors Gold Mining ETF (GDX). However, if you want to shoot for the really big gains, consider stocks in miners that Wall Street isn’t watching. Timing of course is everything. And I’m looking to scoop up a select few on a pull back for Martin’s Million-Dollar Contrarian Portfolio. To learn how you can be onboard when I send my members a flash alert buy signal, click here.

Best,

Tom

Tom Essaye

Tom Essaye oversees Weiss Group’s Million-Dollar Contrarian Portfolio, in which company founder Martin D. Weiss has staked $1 million of his own money.

Tom began his financial-services career at Merrill Lynch, where he worked on trading desks on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While on the floor, he managed multi-million dollar equity trades from some of the biggest hedge- and mutual-fund firms.

{ 2 comments }

John Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 6:14 pm

Tom,

Are you nuts ?

When this market tanks, it will take ALL stocks down and that includes Mining stocks.

Gold may go up but stocks of miners will NOT.

Please be more responsible in your recommendations – otherwise you may become the next Jim Cramer !

da man Friday, June 8, 2012 at 10:58 am

Draw your line out about 5 years..go 10…..miners haven’t gone ANYWHERE!!…and gold is at records highs>>

Come on…yer lazy…stay out of the headlines…you’ve been told this over and over agin…

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