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The short term may be uncertain, but Brian Leni of Junior Stock Review remains confident in precious metals in the long term.
“My baseline thesis is to buy companies that are selling for less than they’re worth, and typically with that you’re looking at commodities that are out of favor,” Leni told the Investing News Network.
“With gold, even though it dropped back to US$1,600 (per ounce), to me I think it still held up relatively well to that rising interest rate environment. And if you look at it from a value perspective, that is where you can buy the best value in the resource sector, bar none — especially in the developers, which is sort of a sweet spot for me,” he added.
This interview was filmed on January 30, 2023.
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0:00 – Intro
0:23 – How Brian is investing in 2023 vs. 2022
3:09 – Quality discoveries still getting attention
4:30 – Precious metals stocks offer best value
6:46 – Are we in a recession right now?
8:09 – Big opportunities in nickel and copper
11:25 – Focus on the long term, not short term
13:07 – Outro
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