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Rick Rule: Gold Stock Sweet Spot, Uranium’s New “Easy Money” Period

In terms of gold stocks, he sees the most potential in a specific segment of the market.

‘I think that we are still in a market where the progression described by Lobo Tiggre … seems to be the sweet spot in the market right now for juniors,’ Rule explained.

He was referring to the end of the Lassonde Curve, when a company has completed a bankable feasibility study, obtained construction financing and is either shovel-ready or shovel-turned.

When it comes to uranium, Rule is noticing higher levels of hate for the commodity on social media, which to him is a signal that gains are ahead for his portfolio.

He anticipates the start of another ‘easy money’ period for uranium as market fundamentals improve. ‘In my life, from a financial point of view, when I’m hated I’m about to be rich,’ Rule quipped.

Watch the interview above for more from Rule on those topics and more, and click here to sign up for the Rule Symposium, set to run from July 7 to 11, 2025 in Boca Raton, Florida.

You can also click here to view our Vancouver Resource Investment Conference playlist on YouTube.

Securities Disclosure: I, Charlotte McLeod, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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