You should all keep in mind what a "junior gold stock" is. Its an exploration company, *not* a mining company. A typical junior exploration company has a couple of geologists, a guy with a drill, and the mineral rights to some plot of land that may or may not have a viable deposit. They have no income, they only way they can raise money is by issuing more shares, diluting the ones already outstanding. So basically junior gold stocks are gambles -- if they find an economic deposit they can double, triple, quadruple, or more in value. But they very commonly go to zero.
The usual positive outcome for a junior gold explorer is to have their property bought out by a gold major after it has been proved to be an economic deposit. In most cases the juniors have neither the skills nor the capital to do the mining themselves.
Don't bet the farm on this ETF.
The usual positive outcome for a junior gold explorer is to have their property bought out by a gold major after it has been proved to be an economic deposit. In most cases the juniors have neither the skills nor the capital to do the mining themselves.
Don't bet the farm on this ETF.
