Prior to the last gold boom four years ago, which was relatively modest compared to the boom that NIA is 100% confident will occur for gold stocks over the next 6-12 months, NIA between November 2018 and October 2019 announced a total of four gold stock suggestions:
On November 22, 2018, NIA suggested Fiore Gold at $0.23 per share (click here to see for yourself)
On August 1, 2019, NIA suggested Ely Gold Royalties at $0.30 per share (click here to see for yourself)
On August 30, 2019, NIA suggested Coral Gold at $0.39 per share (click here to see for yourself)
On October 31, 2019, NIA suggested Ascot Resources (TSX: AOT) at $0.51 per share (click here to see for yourself)
Fiore Gold got acquired by Calibre Mining at a huge premium and gained by 660.87% from NIA's suggestion price to a high of $1.75 per share.
Ely Gold Royalties got acquired by Gold Royalty Corp at a huge premium and gained by 596.67% from NIA's suggestion price to a high of $2.09 per share.
Coral Gold got acquired by Nomad Royalty Company at a huge premium and gained by 243.59% from NIA's suggestion price to a high of $1.34 per share.
Ascot Resources (TSX: AOT) gained by 219.61% to a high of $1.63 per share and remains up by 43.14% from NIA's suggestion price despite Vaneck Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ) declining by 9.39% since October 31, 2019.
NIA's #1 top gold stock suggestion for the 2024 gold boom is Augusta Gold (TSX: G) and it is likely to gain by 500%-1,000% in the upcoming months.
Past performance is not an indicator of future returns. NIA is not an investment advisor and does not provide investment advice. Always do your own research and make your own investment decisions. NIA's President has purchased 224,200 shares of G in the open market and intends to buy more shares. NIA previously received compensation from ELY of USD$30,000 cash for a marketing contract which has since expired. NIA's President previously sold his AOT shares in 2020 for a large profit. This message is meant for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide investment advice.