​Gold and silver prices frustrated investors in 2022, but 2023 already looks brighter.

    John Feneck, portfolio manager and consultant at Feneck Consulting, gave his thoughts on where gold and silver may go this year, and also spoke about stocks he’s watching in those areas. He also shared the companies he’s eyeing for the green transition.

    This interview was filmed on January 29, 2023.

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    0:00 – Intro
    0:26 – Vigilance key when investing
    1:58 – Gold stocks John is watching
    4:17 – Bullish on gold long term
    7:54 – Resistance levels for silver
    9:40 – Silver stocks John is watching
    11:40 – Sentiment among juniors
    12:59 – Stocks for the green transition
    17:25 – Resource sector trends
    19:50 – Outro

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    1. Companies mentioned by John in the interview: Cartier Resources (TSXV:ECR), Ascendant Resources (TSX:ASND,OTCQB:ASDRF), Silver X Mining (TSXV:AGX,OTCQX:AGXPF), Aftermath Silver (TSXV:AAG,OTCQX:AAGFF), Guanajuato Silver Company (TSXV:GSVR,OTCQX:GSVRF), Stillwater Critical Minerals (TSXV:PGE,OTCQB:PGEZF), Copper Lake Resources (TSXV:CPL).

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