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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 31st, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

GOLD ALERT! Trouble at Barrick? Opportunities Emerging in B2Gold and Desert Gold

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • geopolitics
  • Commodities

Is trouble brewing at Barrick Mining? "Bloomberg" reports on problems in Pakistan, precisely where Reko Diq, one of Barrick's largest and most important projects, is located. Due to growing security concerns in the South Asian country as well as the Middle East, the pace of development for the massive copper-gold project is slowing down. In contrast, Desert Gold's stock is showing relative strength. The revaluation is underway, and analysts believe a tenfold increase is possible. Initial production could begin as early as this summer. And what about B2Gold? The stock has lost around 25% in recent weeks. Will a rebound follow the latest exploration update?

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Commented by Nico Popp on March 27th, 2026 | 07:30 CET

Gold as a System Anchor: Desert Gold as a Hidden Opportunity, Challenges at Blue Owl Capital and Newmont

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Financial
  • Investments

The global financial architecture is undergoing a period of profound change. While stock markets appear resilient thanks to AI, alarming imbalances are emerging in the credit sector and government budgets. Global debt has reached the USD 340 trillion mark, which is roughly three to four times the world's economic output. In this complex landscape, gold is proving its role as a store of value: data from the World Gold Council (WGC) shows that demand exceeded the 5,000-ton mark for the first time last year. Even after temporary sell-offs, the precious metal remains in extremely high demand, with central banks from China, India, and Poland acting as buyers. Forecasts from renowned financial institutions see the gold price returning to above the USD 6,000 mark in the medium term. While warning signs from the private credit market are driving investors toward established producers like Newmont, second-tier stocks are also coming into focus. For risk-conscious investors, Desert Gold offers attractive leverage.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 26th, 2026 | 07:45 CET

Take Advantage of Future Cash Flows at Bargain Prices Now: Desert Gold, Barrick, and Newmont!

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments

In recent weeks, the gold price has corrected by over USD 1,000. Is this cause for concern? In a nutshell: no. Corrections following strong rallies are normal. Currently, the scenario of persistently high oil and energy prices is acting as a particular drag, and inflation and interest rates could rise significantly. However, historically high gold prices ensure strong profits for mining operators, as industry leaders Barrick and Newmont have demonstrated in recent quarters. Canadian-based Desert Gold currently appears particularly promising. Gold production is set to begin this summer. Analysts are extremely bullish and see potential for the stock price to multiply.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 23rd, 2026 | 07:00 CET

Use Gold's Pullback: Desert Gold Is Poised for a Revaluation - What Comes Next

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • pullback
  • Commodities
  • Investments

The past trading week brought a sharp correction in the gold market. The price briefly fell below the USD 4,500 mark and recorded its steepest weekly loss in months. But for savvy investors, this could be exactly the right opportunity to buy. While prices remain under short-term pressure, the long-term drivers remain intact. Top investment firms like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are reaffirming their optimistic forecasts. In Mali, Desert Gold has a clear goal in sight. It is no longer about drilling dreams, but about a concrete construction site. With fresh capital of over CAD 7 million and a defined timeline, the transition from explorer to producer is imminent. This is the final piece of the puzzle needed to re-evaluate the company.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 18th, 2026 | 07:10 CET

Gold at USD 10,000? Analysts See Over 500% Upside Potential for Desert Gold

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Africa
  • Commodities
  • Investments

Will we see the price of gold reaching USD 10,000 per ounce in a few years? After JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon caused a stir last year with such a forecast, other prominent experts are now following suit. Among others, Ed Yardeni, President of Yardeni Research, Peter Schiff, Chief Strategist at Euro Pacific Asset Management, and Jefferies strategist Chris Wood also believe five-figure prices for the precious metal are possible in the coming years. Gold thus continues to promise investors glittering returns. Desert Gold could become a top performer in your portfolio as early as this year. Analysts see over 500% upside potential.

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Commented by Mario Hose on March 16th, 2026 | 06:55 CET

The Commodities Bet for 2026: Why Desert Gold Ventures Could Outperform Barrick Mining and How K+S is Benefiting from the Iran War

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • fertilizer
  • potash

In the spring of 2026, the gold market is in a phase of extreme volatility that sends shivers down the spines of traders. Following a spectacular all-time high of over USD 5,400 per troy ounce in January, gold is now trading sideways in a volatile range of roughly USD 5,000–5,200. Investors are watching intently the players who extract this precious metal from the earth. At the centre of this is the exciting question of whether "smaller companies" like Desert Gold Ventures will outpace the sluggish giant producers. While Barrick Mining struggles with an unprecedented cost spiral, Desert Gold Ventures is already poised in Mali for its first production. This picture is complemented by a strategic look at K+S, which is currently benefiting from the war in Iran, as 30% of fertilizers pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Who is betting on the right commodity stocks now and will profit from them in 2026?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 11th, 2026 | 07:25 CET

Iran, Israel, USA – Investors turn to gold! Buying opportunities for Desert Gold, Barrick Mining, TUI, and Lufthansa

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • travel
  • geopolitics

The daily news is not easy to stomach. Wars, conflicts, and human tragedies – who still thinks about traveling at times like these? Or is now precisely the time when people want to switch off and escape for a while? For years, investors have had to live with geopolitical uncertainty. So far, however, this has had little impact on equities, as there are always sectors that receive particular attention in such environments. Gold and silver have weathered the inflation surges since the COVID-19 pandemic remarkably well, while the tourism sector has been more of a roller coaster ride with several loops along the way. But what has worked in recent years is now back on the agenda: buy when the cannons thunder! It may sound lacking in empathy, yet it has consistently increased the wealth of those who accept the world as it is. We once again take a look at gold and the travel sector and prepare for another turbulent ride.

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Commented by Nico Popp on March 9th, 2026 | 07:50 CET

Africa's hardest currency: New perspectives from Barrick Mining, Compass Gold, and Desert Gold

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments

A noticeable shift is currently taking place in African mining, as mineral resources are increasingly being viewed as the continent's hardest currency. This trend was highlighted at the African Mining Indaba in Cape Town in February, where the concept of a "Bank of African Settlements" was discussed. The stated goal of this initiative is to establish mineral resources as bankable assets to reduce dependence on volatile fiat currencies such as the US dollar. For many African nations, this is a direct response to the harsh reality that some local currencies have depreciated by as much as 900% against the US dollar over the past two decades. At the same time, market data supports this trend, with foreign central banks' gold reserves exceeding their holdings of US government bonds for the first time since 1996. Combined with growing efforts toward political self-determination and the expansion of reliable infrastructure, this shift is opening up attractive opportunities for investors. In this environment, industry heavyweight Barrick Mining is consolidating its industrial base in Mali, while emerging explorers such as Compass Gold and Desert Gold are actively searching for new deposits.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 5th, 2026 | 07:25 CET

Gold in the ground, cash on the way: Why Desert Gold is well positioned for the gold boom fueled by the Iran war

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments

When major industry players start writing billion-dollar checks to buy their way into a region, investors should take a closer look. The acquisition of Canadian producer Allied Gold by Chinese giant Zijin Mining for CAD 5.5 billion caused a stir in West Africa at the beginning of the year. But above all, it is a wake-up call for anyone still searching for the gems that the market has overlooked. In the immediate vicinity of the acquired Allied Gold concessions, in the same highly productive Senegal-Mali Shear Zone (SMSZ), lies Desert Gold with a market capitalization of around CAD 35 million. The company owns an impressive 440 sq km of exploration ground within the same highly productive structural corridor that hosts operations owned by Barrick, B2Gold, and Endeavour. Geologically, this is the Champions League. From a valuation standpoint, however, Desert Gold plays in a completely different league. This discrepancy between geological setting and market capitalization forms the core of the investment thesis.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 4th, 2026 | 07:25 CET

Gold price in war mode! This gold stock is exploding! Is Desert Gold's 70% rally just the beginning?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • Africa
  • geopolitics

With the attack by the US and Israel on Iran, the gold price has definitively ended its breather. On Monday, the precious metal easily surpassed the USD 5,300 per troy ounce mark, bringing it within reach of its record high of USD 5,595. This has added further momentum to the rally in Desert Gold's shares. Even without a rising gold price, however, there are strong arguments for further upside in the stock. After several years of negative headlines, gold companies operating in Mali appear to have finally broken the deadlock. Desert Gold's shares show significant catch-up potential, and the recent 70% rally over the past weeks may only mark the beginning of a broader revaluation. A takeover by B2Gold, for example, also seems conceivable again.

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