
Frank Holmes: Watch These Gold Royalty Names
Pauline Chiou of CNBC Asia welcomes Frank Holmes back to the program to talk gold, particularly the names he has his eye on in the royalty space. Frank likes the “three amigos,” as he calls them, which include Franco-Nevada, Royal Gold and Silver Wheaton.
Pauline Chiou of CNBC Asia welcomes Frank Holmes back to the program to talk gold, particularly the names he has his eye on in the royalty space. Frank likes the “three amigos,” as he calls them, which include Franco-Nevada, Royal Gold and Silver Wheaton.
Since each company is up around 50 percent year-to-date, Pauline wants to know if it’s too late for investors to get in on this positive performance, or if we are still on an upswing. Frank explains that with negative interest rates globally, gold assets are starting to percolate; the two share an inverse relationship. He says this is the trough and he believes we will see gold prices continue higher.
Tune in to the full interview here!
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Holdings may change daily. Holdings are reported as of the most recent quarter-end. The following securities mentioned in the interview were held by one or more accounts managed by U.S. Global Investors as of 03/31/2016: Franco-Nevada Corp, Royal Gold Inc., Silver Wheaton Corp.
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