Mining Stock Monkey Reveals the Best Gold and Royalty Stocks to Buy Now
Jordan Rusche is the author of Mining Stock Monkey, my favorite natural resource investing newsletter. 👉 Get 20% off Jordan’s research: https://miningstockmonkey.com/products/vip?promo=STEVEJUN20 Recording Date 6-25-2026. In this episode, Jordan joins Steve Barton to answer viewer questions on gold, silver, royalty companies, uranium, inflation, and the Federal Reserve. He starts with Alamos Gold, arguing that the selloff tied to issues at the Young Davidson mine looks more like a temporary operational setback than a permanent impairment. Jordan also compares physical gold and the Sprott Physical Gold Trust against major royalty companies like Franco Nevada, Wheaton Precious Metals, and Royal Gold, explaining why the royalty model can outperform gold over time through mine expansions, reserve growth, and long asset lives. Jordan then breaks down the macro setup around gold, interest rates, quantitative tightening, and the possibility of gold consolidating near the $3,500 range if tighter Fed policy pressures markets. He argues that high debt levels make aggressive long-term tightening difficult, which could eventually lead back to money printing, inflation, and renewed support for precious metals. The conversation moves into silver, where Jordan discusses Silver Crown Royalties, Michael Gentile’s long-term investment view, and why silver looks more attractive after correcting from extreme highs. He also covers royalty opportunities in Altius, Ecora Royalties, Elemental Royalties, Wheaton Precious Metals, and Royal Gold, before closing with Denison Mines and the Phoenix uranium project, where he says the asset is strong but a $20 stock target looks unrealistic based on current valuation math. Key Insights in this episode ✅ Alamos Gold's selloff may be a temporary setback, creating a long-term buying opportunity. ✅ Major royalty companies have historically outperformed physical gold through long-term asset growth. ✅ Jordan expects inflation and money printing
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