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[View this email in your browser]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Forward]( [Kitco Metals]( Editor's Note: Get caught up in minutes with our speedy summary of today's must-read news stories and expert opinions that moved the precious metals and financial markets. [Sign up here]( Editor's Picks [@DanielaCambone]( We’re finally back and have wrapped up the various mining conferences and of course, PDAC! People have asked me how I found PDAC this year and well the mood was definitely more upbeat than last, with most interviewed thinking gold could easily hit $1,400. But it’s really going to take a lot more than mega-merger news and short bouts of rallies to shake up the gold and silver sector here. We have highlighted a few key interviews from the show; we filmed over thirty videos, so it’s difficult to showcase just some in a newsletter roundup. All our interviews can be viewed [here](. Some standouts this year, include my chat with Rick Rule. I was able to ask him his thoughts on Warren Buffet hating on gold. And new guests including Bob Thompson of Raymond James who taught me about the Mining Clock: what it is and how can it be used to predict future mining trends. I hope you have enjoyed all the coverage. We will not be stopping; we are already back in studio with Frank Holmes, Tim Sykes and Will Rhind. Have a great weekend! Daniela [Expert Is "Uber Bullish" On Silver, Here's Why]( [Expert Is ]( precious metals have been stuck in a tight range, with gold trading between $1,200 and $1,400 an ounce, and this year could finally see the yellow metal break resistance, followed by silver, said Logo Tiggre, founder and CEO of Louis James LLC. [This Guru Predicts $1,500 Gold And Hopes It Doesn't Happen]( [This Guru Predicts $1,500 Gold And Hopes It Doesn't Happen]( are only a few dollars away from gold’s 2019 highs, and E.B. Tucker, director of Metalla Royalty & Streaming, predicts that $1,500 an ounce is a likely price target for this year. “So for the $1,500 we’re talking about this year. That’s a bold call because we’ve got to put $220 on the price, and I think we can do it.” [Why Gold Hasn't Skyrocketed Yet: One Obstacle Remains - Analyst]( [Why Gold Hasn't Skyrocketed Yet]( we see gold move higher, silver has to show some signs of life first, said Derek Macpherson, vice president of Mining Analysis at Red Cloud Klondike Strike Inc. “We’ve seen gold rally, but we didn’t see silver rally, and normally silver leads a gold rally, and we haven’t seen that yet. And so I think we need to see silver move a little bit and then I think we’ll be off to the races.” [Why Romania Wanting Its Gold Back May Mean More Than You Think]( [Why Romania Wanting Its Gold Back May Mean More Than You Think]( repatriation of gold from central banks has less to do with gold and more to do with the rise of nationalism, said Jeffrey Christian, managing partner of CPM Group. “The more important thing has nothing to do with gold and it has everything to do with the rise of nationalism.” [Warren Buffett Doesn't Need Gold, But You Do - Rick Rule]( [Warren Buffett Doesn't Need Gold, But You Do - Rick Rule]( investor on the caliber of Warren Buffett most likely doesn’t need extra insurance on his portfolio, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not good practice to own gold as a hedge, said Rick Rule, CEO of Sprott U.S. Holdings. [It's "Buy Time" For Gold Mining Stocks - Fund Manager]( [It’s ]( to the “mining clock,” a concept used to measure commodity cycles, we are now in the first third of a bull cycle, said Bob Thompson, Senior Vice President & Portfolio Manager of Raymond James. “The mining clock is just a simple way to see what’s happening in the market, reverse engineer that, and then tells you where we are in the cycle – are we near the end of the cycle or the beginning of the cycle, and it tells you if we’re in a bull market or a bear market.” [PDAC 2019]( [CIM]( [Muppets]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} , as a subscriber and/or customer of Kitco. [Advertising]( | [Update Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( All logos, brand names and/or trademarks that appear here are the property of their respective copyright holders. © 2019 Kitco Metals Inc. 620 Cathcart, Suite #900, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1M1 Canada.

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