Frank Holmes’ Top 3 Gold Stock Picks

Author: Frank Holmes
Date Posted: March 18, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Frank Holmes joined Fox Business' Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman to discuss his top three gold stock picks. Frank says one of the best ways to invest in the gold space is through royalty and streaming companies.

Frank Holmes joined Fox Business’ Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman to discuss his top three gold stock picks. Frank says one of the best ways to invest in the gold space is through royalty and streaming companies – such as Franco-Nevada, Royal Gold and Wheaton Precious Metals – because historically they have outperformed gold indices and bullion. The two also chat about gold jewelry demand in India and how gold as an asset class compares to bitcoin.

To hear the full discussion, watch the replay here!

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Holdings may change daily. Holdings are reported as of the most recent quarter-end. The following securities mentioned in the article were held by one or more accounts managed by U.S. Global Investors as of (12/31/2018): Wheaton Precious Metals Corp, Franco-Nevada Corp, Gran Colombia Gold Corp, Royal Gold Inc, Mene Inc.

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