DRYDEN GOLD CORP
Commented by Armin Schulz on September 22nd, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Your gold playbook: Profit from rising prices with Barrick Mining, Dryden Gold, and Newmont
Gold is experiencing a spectacular rally, driven by interest rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve and an uncertain economic outlook. As a safe haven, the precious metal is benefiting directly from this monetary policy shift, which is lowering opportunity costs for investors and fueling demand as a hedge against inflation. This ideal setup could help stabilize the price at a high level and offers attractive opportunities. Against this backdrop, it is worth taking a look at the strategies of Barrick Mining, Dryden Gold and Newmont.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 17th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Gold explodes to USD 3,700 – What is next? Time to bet on Barrick Mining, Newmont, Dryden Gold and BASF
The gold price is currently being driven primarily by expectations of falling US interest rates, a weaker US dollar, high geopolitical uncertainty, and strong purchases by central banks. The latter added around 1,045 tons of gold to their reserves in 2024, one of the highest levels in recent years. Major US investment banks have consistently raised their price targets: Goldman Sachs expects around USD 3,700 per ounce by the end of 2025, JPMorgan sees an average of about USD 3,675 in Q4, and UBS even forecasts up to USD 3,800. In very optimistic scenarios, prices of over USD 4,000 are already being discussed in industry. How are gold giants Barrick and Newmont performing in this environment? In the short term, they have been significantly outperformed by Dryden Gold, which has recently doubled in value. Investors should now drastically increase their exposure to precious metals, as they have been overinvested in AI, high tech, and defense for months. Here are a few ideas.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 9th, 2025 | 07:30 CEST
Gold and defense stocks are unstoppable! Barrick Mining, Deutz, Dryden Gold
Gold and defense stocks are currently dominating the markets. The price of gold has reached a new record high of over USD 3,600 per troy ounce, and experts are forecasting prices of up to USD 5,000. Barrick Mining is finally benefiting from this. The investor favorite has jumped and gained 50%. Newmont has performed even better. Investors are now betting on successful explorers like Dryden Gold. The Canadians are reporting strong drilling results, and analysts see considerable potential. The latest "gap drilling" also highlights that the Gold Rock project could develop into a large-volume deposit. Only defense stocks can almost keep up with the performance of gold. Deutz surprised investors with a takeover in the drone sector and is trading at its highest level since 2007. Analysts praise the move, and the chances of inclusion in the MDAX are increasing.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 1st, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Gold price enters next stage of escalation - Barrick Mining, Dryden Gold, New Gold
Are the major indices, such as the Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100, and MSCI World, beginning to experience the correction anticipated by many experts? The signs are increasing. In addition to the Shiller P/E ratio and the Warren Buffett indicator, both at historic highs, the excessive valuations of some companies, such as Nvidia and Palantir, are also cause for concern. In contrast, the gold price appears to be climbing to new highs. The uncertain geopolitical situation, the ongoing trade war between the US and China, and disagreements over fiscal policy are just a few of the factors that could push the yellow precious metal to even higher.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 22nd, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Gold story remains intact – Three good ideas for every portfolio: Dryden Gold, Kinross Gold, and Barrick Mining
"Gold is money. Everything else is credit" – banker JP Morgan recognized this long ago. The precious metal is currently in high demand again. ETF investors in particular, but also central banks, are betting on gold. In July, global holdings in ETFs climbed to 3,639 tons, the highest level since August 2022. Central banks have purchased around 1,000 tons of gold annually over the past three years – about twice the amount they bought per year in the previous decade. This shows that demand from both private and professional investors remains unbroken. We present three promising gold stocks and explain where even speculative investors can get their money's worth.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 13th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
200% opportunity NOW: How Novo Nordisk, Dryden Gold, and Puma could boost your portfolio
The stock market in 2025 resembles a chessboard of extremes. While volatility is shaking up markets, extraordinary opportunities are emerging in unexpected corners. Established giants are stumbling, but it is precisely sharp price declines that harbor explosive comeback potential. At the same time, commodity newcomers are catching the attention of investors, driven by a sharp rise in the price of gold. And global consumer brands? Their fundamental strength may surprise despite short-term turbulence. Three very different players perfectly illustrate this momentum: Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, Canadian gold explorer Dryden Gold, and Puma, a German sportswear manufacturer. Their stories could transform your portfolio.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 5th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Palantir, Rheinmetall, RENK, and Dryden Gold: Winners in the crossfire of trade war and NATO agenda
Tariffs, defense, and infrastructure! No wonder there is a considerable gap of around EUR 172 billion in the German federal budget between 2027 and 2029. Although the federal government is attempting to counter this with spending cuts, tax increases will ultimately be necessary, as migration and climate costs are also taking their toll. Those in government who now have to juggle everything at once are in for a rough ride! Government revenues are expected to continue to decline due to the sluggish economy and high inflation, meaning the government will face higher refinancing costs due to rising interest rates. For investors, this means that the price of gold is likely to increase further, making selective investments in precious metals a sensible move. We will briefly analyze whether there is still room for growth in the well-performing defense and military stocks.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 28th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Shares with up to 200% Upside! Barrick Mining, RENK, and Dryden Gold
RENK's share price has more than tripled in the current year, and analysts still see further upside. However, expectations for revenue growth and order intake are sky-high, so investors are advised to proceed with caution. According to analysts, Dryden Gold is set to triple in value. The Company is currently developing a high-grade deposit where visible gold can be seen on surface - a promising indicator of future resource potential. Analysts also see a bright future for Barrick Mining. With a gold price of USD 4,000, they estimate the stock could gain 50%—or potentially even more.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 22nd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Top CEO warns of global economic crisis – Secure your portfolio now: Nel, Evonik, Dryden Gold
These are words that raise concern: Evonik CEO Christian Kullmann believes that the global economy is on the brink of an economic crisis due to constant tariff threats. The CEO is calling for greater economic freedom for companies in Germany, as investment is urgently needed after years of stagnation. Although Kullmann ends the interview on a hopeful note, the situation remains uncertain. We explain how investors can navigate this uncertainty and present stocks with promising prospects.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 14th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Capitalizing on the central bank gold rush: Barrick Mining's production, Dryden Gold's exploration, and Deutsche Bank's interest rate concerns
Gold is once again shining as a strategic anchor in turbulent times. Global central banks, especially those in emerging markets, are massively expanding their reserves, driven by geopolitical risks, currency diversification, and inflation concerns. At the same time, central banks like the ECB are lowering interest rates, which on the one hand offers banks cheaper refinancing, but on the other hand squeezes margins and increases credit risks. This dynamic mix of a gold rush, monetary policy shift, and inflationary pressure is forcing financial players to rethink their strategies. In this context, we take a look at two gold companies, Barrick Mining and Dryden Gold, and analyze the current outlook for Deutsche Bank.
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