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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 21st, 2020 | 08:53 CET

First Majestic Silver, Silver Viper Minerals, Endeavour Silver - Investing with foresight

  • Silver

Compared to the popular crisis currency, gold, silver is somewhat neglected. Silver is in demand from a wide variety of sectors such as electromobility, solar and medical technology. Price increases of the precious metal are, therefore only a question of time. The world's largest silver producer is Mexico, with around 190 million ounces of silver annually. We present three companies that are profiting from Mexico's substantial silver deposits. Who has the greatest potential?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 19th, 2020 | 09:40 CET

Triumph Gold, Impala Platinum, First Majestic Silver: precious metals for Biden's debt policy!

  • Precious Metals

Economists refer to "asset inflation" as the increase in the price of all assets. What is meant by this is the general increase in the price of all asset investment vehicles such as bonds, shares, precious metals or real estate. We make no secret of it: ALL of the objects as mentioned above are paid with newly created money, the liquidity in the system ensures quasi permanently that assets are practically subject to a permanent and continuous increase in price. Shares, for example, have risen by an average of 9% per year since 2009. Bonds measured by the Bund future are quoted at a 100-year high with negative yields and a rich real negative interest rate, yes, and real estate in good locations has more than tripled in value over the last 20 years. In Munich, for example, the average weighted price per square meter for new residential buildings is around EUR 8,500 (range EUR 5,000-16,000) - in 2000, this was still EUR 2,850. Now we come to the precious metals using gold as an example: the yellow metal cost around USD 400 per ounce in 2005 and is now worth USD 1,875, a plus of 370% in 15 years. Let's take a closer look at the world of precious metals.

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Commented by Mario Hose on June 23rd, 2020 | 07:54 CEST

Desert Gold Ventures, First Majestic Silver, K+S - Resources with potential

  • Resources

Many commodities are currently experiencing a price increase. The precious metals gold and silver are in demand above all because central banks and governments are increasing the money supply with their stability actions, thus creating the need for inflation protection. While gold is largely an independent currency, silver is not only an investment object, but is also used industrially. The energy sector has also calmed down and the price of oil is rising. Copper has recovered from its lows in March 2020. Rising prices mean higher margins, now timing is key.

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Commented by Mario Hose on May 19th, 2020 | 16:37 CEST

First Majestic Silver, K+S, Scottie Resources - the best entry opportunities

  • Resources

The advantage of volatile markets is that investors can see potential entry prices that they have missed in the past. Whether or not it is still worth taking action now, of course, depends on the future prospects. A price correction in the share price usually has its reasons, but crashes are special opportunities for those who invest in the medium to long term and follow an anti-cyclical investment approach.

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Commented by Mario Hose on April 2nd, 2020 | 06:15 CEST

Barrick Gold, Desert Gold, First Majestic - Stocks offer advantage

  • Gold

The world is currently in an extremely tense situation. An invisible pandemic is spreading fear, worry and taking lives. The economy around the globe has come to a standstill and supply chains have been cut. Almost all industries are affected. Central banks and governments are using various means to support the financial system and maintain basic confidence. The money press is running at full speed and the monetary supply is being drastically increased. Investors who want to hedge their investments are fleeing into gold or trying to do so.

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Commented by Mario Hose on March 18th, 2020 | 11:11 CET

Barrick, First Majestic, Osino Resources, Scottie Resources - preparing for helicopter money

  • Gold

In the 1960s, the Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman, an influential economist in the USA, studied various models of monetary policy. One of the models of how the Federal Reserve can boost consumption and achieve its inflation targets while preventing deflation would be by issuing cash to the population on a one-time basis. In his example, Friedman describes that a helicopter would drop USD 1,000 banknotes over a community for consumption purposes. This model led to the term 'helicopter money'. After the reduction of interest rates and quantitative easing, the USA will soon provide its citizens with checks to keep the economy going. All drastic measures within a month.

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