Korelin Economics Report

Erik Wetterling – Investing Psychology And Valuation Adjustments As Sentiment Improves In This Precious Metals Bull Market

 

 

Erik Wetterling, Founder and Editor of The Hedgeless Horseman website, joins us or a discussion on the psychological part of investing as sector sentiment improves in this ongoing precious metals bull market. We also get into the nuances of how one may need to adjust company valuations in a dynamic way based on how their newsflow compliments or is at odds with the underlying macro conditions and gold and silver price action.

 

We start off contrasting the upward pricing of gold and silver metals prices to record prices has been allowed many of the producers and higher quality developers to revalue, but that few of the gold juniors have had the type of outperformance and leverage that one would have anticipated in such a bullish backdrop and remain quite cheap still.  Erik makes the point that many of them, even after having moved up 100%-200% may actually look even cheaper than they did 1-2 years ago, in light of their newsflow, catalysts achieved, and married with the higher metals prices.

 

Erik addresses how he views different valuations scenarios that can befall junior resource stocks, and that not every portfolio laggard is an indication that something is wrong or that the position needs to be abandoned.     He also reviews some of the pitfalls that investors fall into rotating out of lagging stocks to chase stocks that are consistently running higher, only to see those same trends reverse and for people to be out of position and doubting their investing thesis at precisely the wrong times in the cyclicality of this volatile sector.

 

 

 

 

Click here to follow Erik’s analysis over at The Hedgeless Horseman website

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