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The Sell-Off In Gold May Be Last Stop Before $10,000 – 5 Stocks and an ETF To Buy Now

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The Sell-Off In Gold May Be Last Stop Before $10,000 – 5 Stocks and an ETF To Buy Now The case for gold and gold miners is compelling for two reasons…
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  • The demand for Gold will remain consistent over the next 5 to 10 years, according to some opinions from Wall Street

    80% confidence
  • Silver is not considered as much of an asset hedge or a store of value like gold

    80% confidence
  • Gold will reach $10,000 per ounce by 2028

    80% confidence
  • Wheaton Precious Metals rated Buy

    80% confidence
  • Gold will reach $5,000 per ounce by 2026

    80% confidence
  • Gold could reach $10,000 per ounce before the end of the decade if it continues on its current path

    80% confidence
  • In the long term, analysts expect gold to trade between $10,000 and $16,150 over the next 10 years

    80% confidence
  • Newmont Corporation rated Outperform

    80% confidence
  • Franco-Nevada rated Buy

    80% confidence
  • Diversification away from U.S. dollar reserve holdings, while still moderate, has accelerated in recent years

    80% confidence
  • Agnico Eagle Mines rated Buy

    80% confidence
  • The most powerful structural force is the global shift in reserve holdings, with central banks continuing to increase the percentage of gold in their international reserves

    80% confidence
  • Barrick Gold rated Buy

    80% confidence

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UBS Group AG · target price270 USD