These weren't lucky picks or lottery tickets. Every one of them moved for the
same reason — and it's a reason you can see coming.
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Seven gold miners. One pattern. [look what happened to each]
Look at what's happened to these seven gold miners:
MAG Silver — up 56.6%
Reunion Gold — up 71.9%
Calibre Mining — up 107.7%
Probe Gold — up 166.7%
Rupert Resources — up 177.9%
Loncor Gold — up 181.8%
G2 Goldfields — up 1,228.6%
These weren't lucky picks or lottery tickets. Every one of them moved for the
same reason — and it's a reason you can see coming.
Go here to see the pattern behind all seven
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Each of these was a small gold miner sitting on assets a major wanted. And
one by one, the majors came and bought them.
Now here's the part that matters: all seven were in my portfolio before the
buyouts happened.
Not seven picks out of hundreds. Seven names, all held ahead of the
acquisition — because the same signal flagged every one of them. Once you
understand what the majors are forced to do, spotting the next target stops
being luck and starts being pattern recognition.
Here's why that pattern isn't slowing down — it's accelerating.
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The major gold miners have a problem. Their own production is shrinking.
Every ounce Barrick or Newmont pulls out of the ground makes their remaining
mine worth a little less — a gold mine is a shrinking asset in slow motion.
At the same time, the majors are sitting on the most cash they've ever held,
thanks to today's gold prices.
So a major has exactly two options: watch its output shrink until it's out of
business… or use that record cash to buy the best small miners and replace what
it's losing.
That's not a choice. It's survival. Which means the buyouts don't stop — they
keep coming, one after another, until the best small assets are gone.
And here's what that looks like from the outside, if you own one of those
small miners before the major comes knocking:
You go to bed owning a small gold company.
Overnight, a major announces it's buying that company — at a premium.
You wake up, and your shares are worth 40%… 67%… even 79% more than when you
closed your laptop the night before. No chart to watch. No trade to time. The
value reprices instantly, while you sleep.
That's already happened to all seven companies above — every one of them in
my portfolio before it did.The only question left is which small miners are next
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— the ones with the grade, the cash flow, and the assets the big players
actually need.
My name is Garrett Goggin, CFA, CMT. My readers had the chance to hold all
seven of those names before the majors bought them — and it's why Porter
Stansberry recently called me:
"THE most knowledgeable gold investor in the world."
Go here to see the three names I believe are next in line to get bought.
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Best,
Garrett Goggin, CFA, CMT
Lead Analyst and Founder, Golden Portfolio
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