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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Monument Mining Ltd V.MMY

Alternate Symbol(s):  MMTMF

Monument Mining Limited is a Canadian gold producer that 100% owns and operates the Selinsing Gold Mine in Malaysia and the Murchison Gold Project in the Murchison area of Western Australia. It has a 20% interest in Tuckanarra Gold Project, jointly owned with Odyssey Gold Ltd in the same region. Located in the Central Gold Belt of Western Malaysia, the Selinsing Gold Mine covers a total area of... see more

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Monument Mining Ltd > From GATA Tonight
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Post by romara on Mar 11, 2024 10:28pm

From GATA Tonight

Jim Rickards: Gold regains the Midas touch


By James G. Rickards
Daily Reckoning, Baltimore
Monday, March 11, 2024

After two years of trading in a 20% range between $1,600 and $2,000 per ounce, gold finally broke out to the upside, closing at a new all-time high of $2,126 per ounce on March 4.

Better yet, if you're a gold investor, gold has held its ground around $2,100 per ounce since breaking that ceiling. (Gold is trading at around $2,187 today.) 

The price is volatile, but gold broke even higher on March 5 when it hit $2,140 on an intra-day basis. 

Before getting too euphoric, gold investors should recall that the $800 per ounce record set in January 1980 during borderline hyperinflation would be $3,200 per ounce in today's dollars if adjusted for inflation.

That can be a splash of cold water in the face. On the other hand, it's highly encouraging. If gold is in a new bull market, $3,200 per ounce looks more like a price target than an insurmountable hurdle. ...

... For the remainder of the commentary:

https://dailyreckoning.com/golds-got-the-midas-touch-back/

........   Richard

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