Why haven't junior mining equities kept pace with the surge in physical gold prices?
Replied byCollin Kettell
Founder & CEO at Palisades Goldcorp
Niche: Finance
Revenue: Not Publicly Disclosed/month
Location: North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Started: 2019
Central banks buy physical gold, not equities. Because retail and institutional investor capital has not yet rushed back into the equity markets, the junior mining stocks and producers have not yet played their leg of the bull market.
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