“Times are tough for miners. Costs are high. Metal prices are low. Share prices and market capitalizations are in the pits, so to speak. Overall, sentiments toward the mining sector are negative. The ‘commodity super-cycle is over,’ if you believe the headline writers of the Financial Times or The Economist. Still, with a recent upturn in metals prices are there opportunities in this scenario? I believe there are still some bargains out there — and if metals prices inch higher over the coming days and months, a few well run miners should pay off handsomely.”
http://dailyresourcehunter.com/five-ways-to-play-gold-and-silver-part-i/
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