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Gold's selloff is just a pause in a secular bull market, miners now undervalued - Ninepoint's Wachowiak
Gold investors shouldn't mistake the precious metal's sharp correction for the start of a new bear market, according to one portfolio manager, who argues that the long-term fundamentals remain intact and the recent weakness has created an attractive buying opportunity across both bullion and mining equities. In an interview with Kitco News, Nawojka Wachowiak, Senior Portfolio Manager at Ninepoint Partners, said investors need to resist getting caught up in short-term market swings and instead focus on the structural forces that continue to support gold. "I see this as a pause in what remains a broader bull ... (full story)
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