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Gold Stocks Are the Hidden Opportunity in 2024’s Bull Market

By Frank HolmesCommoditiesSep 27, 2024 05:53
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Gold Stocks Are the Hidden Opportunity in 2024’s Bull Market
By Frank Holmes   |  Sep 27, 2024 05:53
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On Tuesday, gold hit a new all-time high of $2,670 an ounce, continuing a remarkable rally that’s seen the precious metal gain over 27% since the start of the year. If 2024 ended today, it would mark the best year for gold since 2010, when the asset finished up nearly 30%.

Gold vs. Other Assets
Gold vs. Other Assets

Despite the momentum, many investors still aren’t paying attention to what I consider to be one of the most obvious opportunities in the market today: gold stocks.

Some investors might be hesitant to buy into gold at these prices, but I believe there are several factors that suggest the rally still has room to run. Central banks around the world are entering a new phase of monetary easing, and investors—Western retail investors in particular—are finally starting to recognize gold’s value as a hedge against inflation and global uncertainty.

The real opportunity may not be in physical gold itself or the ETFs tracking it, though; instead, I believe it’s in the deeply undervalued gold mining stocks that have yet to catch up to the price of bullion.

Low Rates Push Investors to Consider Gold for Portfolio Diversification

At the heart of this gold rally is the Federal Reserve’s recent policy shift. The Fed made a decisive 50-basis-point (bp) rate cut last week, lowering the opportunity cost of holding a non-yielding asset like gold.

And this could be just the beginning. Analysts and market watchers expect another 50bps of easing this year, followed by an additional 100bps in 2025. This aggressive easing cycle should further increase the appeal of gold as a store of value.

The reason for this is that, when interest rates are low, investors have historically tended to move away from traditional fixed-income assets like bonds, which offer lower returns. As a result, they’ve looked for alternative investments, and gold has long been one of the most popular hedges against inflation and financial instability.

Record Central Bank Gold Purchases Fuel the Rally

It’s not just investors driving gold’s rise. Central banks are playing a massive role. In recent years, these institutions have significantly increased their gold reserves, and their buying spree shows no signs of slowing down. Central bank purchases now account for about a quarter of total global gold demand, which is double what it was before 2022. Gold-buying reached a new record high of 483 tonnes in the first half of the year, a 5% increase over the same period in 2023, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).

Central Bank Gold Demand
Central Bank Gold Demand

Despite this backdrop, many Western retail investors have been slow to embrace gold this cycles. According to a recent Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) study, 71% of U.S. financial advisors have little to no gold allocation, often representing less than 1% of their portfolios.

However, that narrative is changing. With the Fed’s rate cuts finally materializing, investors are starting to return to gold-backed ETFs once again. The WGC reported positive fund flows into North American gold bullion ETFs during July and August, with European products seeing similar momentum since May. For the first time since 2022, the 50-day moving average for gold holdings has crossed above its 200-day moving average, a bullish signal known as the “golden cross.” This is a sign that the gold rally could be starting to gain serious traction among investors.

Holdings in Physical Gold ETFs
Holdings in Physical Gold ETFs

Gold Mining Stocks Remain Undervalued Despite Rising Metal Prices

While the spotlight has been on gold prices and ETFs, gold mining stocks remain highly undervalued by comparison. Over the past couple of years, shares of gold mining companies have underperformed relative to gold itself, primarily due to rising costs and a general lack of interest. In 2022 and 2023, a sharp rise in the all-in sustaining cost (AISC), a measure of the cost to produce one ounce of gold, weighed heavily on mining stocks, which in turn led to many investors losing confidence in the sector.

But here’s the thing: The underperformance of gold mining stocks relative to the underlying metal has created what I consider to be an incredible opportunity. Right now, these stocks are trading at levels that don’t reflect the continued rise in gold prices. And since gold mining stocks have typically moved out of lockstep with the broader market, they offer a level of diversification that I believe can help hedge portfolios against market downturns.

It’s not just me saying this. Some of the most well-known contrarian investors are taking note. Stanley Druckenmiller, for example, made headlines when he sold off big tech stocks like Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) in late 2023 and started buying into gold miners like Newmont Goldcorp Corp (NYSE:NEM) and Barrick Gold Corp (NYSE:GOLD).

USERX Beating Its Benchmark Amid Gold’s Strong Performance

At U.S. Global Investors, we’ve always been firm believers in the potential of gold and gold mining stocks, and our U.s. Global Investors Gold And Precious Metals Fund is a reflection of that belief. As the first no-load gold fund in the U.S., USERX has a rich history of delivering value to investors through active management and a deep understanding of the mining sector.

Our investment strategy focuses on producers—companies that are currently pulling gold and other precious minerals out of the ground. These “senior” producers often have the largest market caps in the sector and are well-positioned to benefit from the ongoing rise in gold prices. Under normal market conditions, USERX invests at least 80% of its net assets in such securities.

USERX Returns
USERX Returns

Year-to-date, USERX is modestly beating its benchmark, the FTSE Gold Mines Index, thanks to our team’s decades of experience in both geology and mining finance. We understand the technical side of the business, and that expertise allows us to make informed investment decisions that benefit our shareholders. As gold continues its rally and central banks embark on a new easing cycle, I believe USERX is well-positioned to capitalize on the opportunities ahead.

While gold is hitting new highs, the real story could be in the undervalued gold mining stocks that many investors have overlooked. With USERX, you can tap into this potential while benefiting from the expertise of a management team that has been involved in the gold market for decades.

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