Precious Ways to Hedge Against a Cryptocurrency Collapse

When will it be too late to protect your cryptocurrency gains? Can Pan American Silver Corp. (TSX:PAAS)(NASDAQ:PAAS) act as a hedge?

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

All the talk of mining cryptocurrencies got me thinking two things. One, which sectors will be sheltered if cryptocurrencies tumble? Two, would exposure to precious metals act as an investment protection?

The meteoric rise of cryptocurrencies in 2017, notably Bitcoin (up 19 times year to date as of writing compared to the U.S. dollar), is due to a constellation of factors. I particularly like the brilliant concept embedded in blockchain technology. Blockchain is basically a giant electronic spreadsheet, tabulating transactions that are constantly being updated and verified. There is no master copy; instead there are simultaneous copies across countless computers that act as a decentralized bank ledger.

Crypto-mining computers around the world are buzzing away, verifying Bitcoin transactions and digging for new crypto-codes. The electricity power demands are staggering. A base value for Bitcoin, some have said, is the energy cost to generate one Bitcoin. How much is that? A lot! The electricity is enough to power three million homes for one day, or 25% of the total daily power consumption in the Netherlands. To incentivize the miners, one gets paid in Bitcoin if they crack a new crypto-code that meets the cryptocurrency rule book. (Note: I’m starting to wave my hands here…)

Meanwhile, there are over 300,000 Bitcoin transactions per day; each one must be verified through the blockchain. Verification is not instantaneous. It takes time to verify, typically 10 minutes for a basic verification, and one to two hours for increased scrutiny over the transaction. Transactions are anonymous, but the cryptocurrency inventors design their system to uphold legitimacy of the transactions. Any whiff of fraudulent activities creeping into the crypto-ecosystem could send the currency tumbling.

Is it time to diversify your cryptocurrency-loaded portfolio with a different kind of mining?

B2Gold Corp. (TSX:BTO)(NYSE:BTG) is a $3.6 billion market cap gold-mining company, with mining operations in six countries. It has met or exceeded earnings per share (EPS) estimates for the last six out of seven quarterly reports. This stock is currently valued around $3.66 per share and has been trading in a narrow range for most of the year. The company states EPS will go from $0.03 to $0.23.

Franco-Nevada Corp. (TSX:FNV)(NYSE:FNV) is a mining company primarily focused on gold but also silver platinum and metals/minerals. This $18 billion market cap company has had a great year, with a market-beating stock price increase of 28% year to date. It’s done so well that company insiders seem to have taken profits by selling stock. Eight consecutive positive earnings, beating estimates, shows this company has a steady track record, despite the volatility of this sector. But at these levels, it would be better to put Franco Nevada on your watch list.

Pan American Silver Corp. (TSX:PAAS)(NASDAQ:PAAS) is a silver miner with a $3.1 billion market cap. The EPS history and recent stock chart is quite similar to B2Gold. The stock is priced favourably at the moment and bumped up 3% on Wednesday in part because company insiders were buying stock options around the $18.64 and $19.04 range. EPS are expected to be $0.18 for 2018, and there is little point in looking beyond the next calendar year for this sector. Buying stocks in Pan American Silver could be a good hedge against a falling cryptocurrency.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Brad Macintosh has no position in any stocks mentioned.

More on Metals and Mining Stocks

tsx today
Metals and Mining Stocks

TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Tuesday, February 14

U.S. inflation data and more corporate earnings could keep TSX stocks highly volatile today.

Read more »

A miner down a mine shaft
Metals and Mining Stocks

Are Hydrogen Stocks or Lithium Stocks Better for Long-Term Investors?

Hydrogen and lithium stocks are excellent options in for long-term plays but remain speculative investments, according to some market analysts.

Read more »

People walk into a dark underground mine.
Metals and Mining Stocks

3 Top Mining Stocks in Canada to Buy in February 2023

Three Canadian mining stocks are attractive prospects for growth investors in February 2023.

Read more »

Gold bars
Metals and Mining Stocks

Better Buy: Barrick Gold Stock or Kinross Gold?

Here are some key reasons why I find Barrick Gold more attractive than Kinross Gold for long-term investors with a…

Read more »

People walk into a dark underground mine.
Metals and Mining Stocks

This Mineral Company Was on the Move in January 2023

While inflation is easing, this mineral company's stock is rising. How can you make money in this mineral stock?

Read more »

gold stocks gold mining
Metals and Mining Stocks

Is Now the Time to Buy Gold Stocks?

Gold prices can continue to rally throughout 2023, as inflation and interest rates peak, making undervalued gold stocks some of…

Read more »

tsx today
Metals and Mining Stocks

TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Thursday, February 9

As the ongoing corporate earnings season heats up, TSX stocks may remain volatile.

Read more »

A worker wears a hard hat outside a mining operation.
Metals and Mining Stocks

Cameco Stock Is Approaching its 52-Week High: Time to Invest?

Cameco (TSX:CCO) stock is nearing 52-week highs once more after falling from September last year, but should you wait for…

Read more »