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Contrarian Investors: Is it Finally Time to Buy Barrick Gold Corp.?
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Cameco Corporation: Is it Time to Buy, Sell, or Hold This Stock?
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Yamana Gold Inc. Is up 50% in 1 Month: Will it Continue to Climb?
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Is Teck Resources Ltd. a Buy After its Earnings Beat?
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Is Teck Resources Ltd. Worth a Shot for Contrarian Investors?
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Should Bullion Investors Buy Goldcorp Inc. or Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.?
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Is Barrick Gold Corp. a Good Buy Yet?
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Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. vs. Kinross Gold Corporation: Which Is a Better Gold Bet?
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Does Silver Wheaton Corp. Belong in Your Portfolio?
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Why the Bull Thesis for Teck Resources Ltd. Is Flawed
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Does Cameco Corporation Belong in Your Portfolio?
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Is Goldcorp Inc. or Barrick Gold Corp. a Better Way to Play a Bullion Surge?
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Investors: it’s Time to Buy Teck Resources Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Mining and mineral stocks do pose some risks investors should be aware of.
First off, the industry is highly cyclical, meaning it rises and falls with the overall economy. When the economy is doing fairly well, the market demands more minerals: buildings are going up, consumers are buying more gold, construction is consistent. When the economy falls, however, demand for minerals tends to fall with it. The cyclical nature of energy stocks makes them more volatile than, say, utilities and consumer staples.
Another risk investors should take note of is expansion. Building mines is very expensive, much more expensive than building a new corporate headquarters. In the past, mines have expanded their enterprises during strong periods of economic growth, only to launch when the economy begins to sink.
For both these reasons, it’s vital to analyze a mining company’s finances. If the company is saddled with debt, that could be an indicator it’s overextending itself, despite supposed growth.
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Mining stocks can be a great investment, however, there are some things to keep in mind before investing.
Mining stocks can be very volatile depending on economic conditions. That being said, the best Canadian mining companies have been able to generate good profit regardless of economic conditions.