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Silver en route to $40, uranium revival, gold remains strong.
Willem MiddelkoopFund Manager
The Commodity Discovery Fund recorded a gain of +5.44% in May.
This results in a NAV of 78.82, a year-to-date return of +19.39%, and €132 million in assets under management.
The recovery is continuing strongly into early June. At the time of writing (June 11), the fund is up 25%.
Predictive Discovery is extremely proud to have been awarded the 2025 CDFund Discovery Award at the Global Metals & Mining Conference in Las Vegas.
Willem MiddelkoopFund Manager
This award reflects the scale and quality of the Bankan Gold Project
Paul Buitink discusses the housing market, Amsterdam, social rent and Hugo de Jonge's Affordable Rent Act with Coen Teulings
Paul BuitinkPrecious metals
How does the housing market work and is there a housing shortage? Paul Buitink discusses the housing market, Amsterdam, social rent and Hugo de Jonge's
Affordable Rent Act with Coen Teulings, university professor at Utrecht University.
Teulings has a different view on the popular adage 'build, build, build'.
He disputes the statement that new construction is lagging behind housing needs and explains why in this episode.
Willem Middelkoop explains why he thinks a new secular bull market in #gold is just beginning,
Willem MiddelkoopFund Manager
On yesterday's Commodity Culture, Willem Middelkoop explains why he thinks a new secular bull market in #gold is just beginning,
and how both metals and gold mining stocks could benefit tremendously.
Jesse Day #gold #commodities #metals #mining
🚨ACQUISITION NEWS
Paul BuitinkPrecious metals
It's great that we have taken over AmsterdamGold!
It's been a great process. Can't see contracts and figures for a while, but it tastes like more 😊
Are you a customer or someone else with questions? Please let me know.
Peter Schiff: “US and EU will have Argentina-type inflation”
Paul BuitinkPrecious metals
Paul Buitink talks to Peter Schiff, founder of Schiffgold, about the increasing global debt levels. When Paul asks which currency is in the most trouble, Peter responds that's it looking bad for all and especially for the US dollar. It's just because of its world reserve status that on the surface the dollar still doesn't look as bad as the others.
He believes that debt will increase in both the U.S. and the EU, with politicians prioritizing reelection over the economic and public well-being. This unsustainable trajectory, he warns, may lead to Argentina-style inflation, because politicians won't dare to default.
Peter talks about the endgame for the current financial system and the role the dollar and gold will play going forward.
Peter remains skeptical about the value of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. In his view, a cryptocurrency only has real value when backed by a tangible asset such as gold. Without such backing, he argues, cryptocurrencies lack inherent value.
Peter says you have tot protect yourself with gold and other non-printable assets. The US presidential election results will not change that since both candidates will bring more inflation.
https://youtu.be/_-N3038r2OM
Tuesday, May 14, 2024, marks the fourth edition of the annual CDF Discovery Day!
Willem MiddelkoopFund Manager
Tuesday, May 14, 2024, marks the fourth edition of the annual CDF Discovery Day!
The fund is organizing this special day at BIMHUIS in Amsterdam.
Representatives of 8 exploration companies, developers and producers we selected will present their projects and tell all about metals such as gold, copper and zinc found and/or extracted there:
At Commodity Discovery Fund a key consideration for any investment is scale
Willem MiddelkoopFund Manager
Independent researcher Roger Breuer has written an extensive report on one of our core holdings, Tinka Resources
Its Ayawilca project is shaping up remarkably well economically as it continues to grow. It’s little surprise that Tinka has attracted two Latin American producers, Buenaventura (19%) and Nexa Resources (18%), as significant shareholders. Both mention Ayawilca as a future-producing mine. Is a bidding war next?