Despite recent volatility causing a sell-off in senior gold mining stocks, the long-term outlook remains bright as structural drivers like central-bank buying and de-dollarization support high gold prices. Investors are advised to accumulate high-quality mining equities on weakness rather than chase bullion, with expectations for a catch-up rerating as cash-flow strength normalizes and risk budgets stabilize.

“And uh soon it's probably going to be introduced into the S&P 500 driving the price up even further and I think there's a limited time to get in.”

“Even though it's run way up in price, I think it's still wildly undervalued. And my buying strategy for Royal Gold has been buy as much as I can as fast as I can because I I think the market's recognizing the value, too.”

“Royal Gold is going to see huge growth in 2026 and I think they're going to be close to 400,000. So they're well above those mid-tier peers.”

“And uh soon it's probably going to be introduced into the S&P 500 driving the price up even further and I think there's a limited time to get in.”

“Johnny sees gold at 10,000 and silver at 200 plus as realistic price targets as nations and investors look for a way out of the US dollar. Gold will continue to climb and for us to see something where gold goes to you know 8,000 or 10,000 I would say that's no longer an if but when.”

“gold will continue to climb and for us to see something where gold goes to you know 8,000 or 10,000 uh I would say that's no longer uh an an if but when question.”

“I think long-term uh, gold and silver are going to grind higher. Uh, you know, primarily because there's we do all everybody under the sun thinks a new monetary system's coming at some point.”

“I think the silver and gold miners will probably do well on the other side of any kind of equity draw down. They may outperform on a relative basis so you might lose less money.”

“As global economic uncertainty grip the start of 2026, the demand for the "safe haven" metal has pushed prices to a staggering record of over $5,000 an ounce.”