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Maria Smirnova: Gold, Silver Price Drivers Still in Place, My Focus in 2025

Maria Smirnova, senior portfolio manager and chief investment officer at Sprott Asset Management, shared her thoughts on the outlook for gold and silver in 2025.

‘Looking forward to this year and beyond, the drivers that we see for both gold and silver that were in place last year are still there — things haven’t changed from this year to last year,’ she said.

‘So even if we don’t see such a strong price performance, for example in gold — 27 percent, that’s pretty hard to beat — I would say that we should still have a good year this year.’

Acknowledging that many investors are still waiting for gold and silver stocks to perform more strongly, Smirnova said she sees opportunity in the small- to mid-cap space.

Watch the interview above for more from Smirnova on gold and silver. 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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