What Gold Exploration Stock Will Gain Most?

NIA's President profits on about 80%+ of the gold exploration stocks he invests in. We don't know for sure if Augusta Gold (TSX: G) will definitely be the #1 largest gaining gold exploration stock of this cycle, but we believe it will definitely be among the largest gaining gold exploration stocks of this cycle. We have a feeling it closed today at an extreme bottom. The mainstream media told people gold would crash after Trump's tariffs and NASDAQ tech stocks would rise to new all-time highs. Instead, gold is hitting new all-time highs this evening!

The last time we suggested a stock with Augusta's management team besides Highlander Silver (CSE: HSLV) was Arizona Mining and it gained by 1,576% and got acquired for $2.1 billion, and Augusta Gold owns the best gold assets considering they are in the Beatty Gold District of Nevada a 22 million+ oz gold district that is about to be developed and will be in all of the headlines in the weeks ahead!

Take a look at this chart of Augusta Gold's U.S. symbol AUGG as a ratio to AngloGold Ashanti (AU) the #1 largest gaining large-cap gold miner of 2025 that is about to develop the Beatty Gold District and has already spent US$600 million acquiring the lesser quality North Bullfrog and Sterling Gold Projects directly adjacent to Augusta Gold (TSX: G):

Augusta Gold's U.S. symbol AUGG always swings back to a price of 0.10-0.115x the price of AngloGold Ashanti (AU).

With AU closing today at $37.60 per share this means AUGG will soon rise to a price of US$3.76-US$4.32 per share and TSX: G will soon rise to a price of CAD$5.36-$6.15 per share.

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 and intends to buy more shares. NIA's President has purchased 125,000 shares of HSLV and can buy or sell shares at any time. This message is meant for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide investment advice.