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Brace yourself.
There’s no question that thanks to Washington’s disastrous policies – and out-of-control spending – the outlook for the U.S. economy now appears dire.
And with the U.S. national debt now rising by a staggering $1 trillion every 100 days…there are no easy solutions to help get the nation back on track.
While Jay Powell and the Biden-Harris White House sweat out a federal debt that has reached $35.5 trillion – and climbing – many investors have raced to the sidelines with their cash.
But the truly savvy investors laugh while Jay Powell frets, because they understand that this ridiculous spending has also triggered a nearly unprecedented bull market for gold.
Just look at this chart for the yellow metal.
After testing the $2,000/ounce mark in August 2020 and February 2022, gold traded down to near $1,600/ounce in October 2022.
Since then, gold prices have been on an absolute tear and currently sit above $2,600/ounce, a $1,000/oz increase in just two short years.
But the surge in gold prices that we’ve seen over the past few years could pale in comparison to what’s on the horizon. As shocking as it may sound, with no end in sight for the Fed’s money printing, we could see the price of gold increase by many multiples in the years ahead.
With soaring inflation, the dollar stands to lose more and more of its value, which means you’ll need a lot more dollars to buy gold.
According to legendary investor Peter Schiff, today’s seemingly-high gold price of $2,600/oz. “could soar to $26,000/oz. — or even $100,000/oz. There’s no limit because gold isn’t changing — it’s the value of the dollar that’s decreasing.”[i]
Meanwhile, as profitable as gold has been, select gold mining stocks have really kicked into high gear, handing investors even bigger profits.
For example, over the last year, as gold prices have risen by 38%, select gold mining stocks have gone on a tear, handing investors even bigger profits. For example, from November 6, 2023, to November 5, 2024:
As this historic gold bull market continues to roar, I’ve recently discovered a soon-to-be gold producer that’s on a “golden runway” with the potential to hand investors strong returns in the current environment.
That’s a company backed by one of the most successful mining entrepreneurs in Canadian history…a man known as the “Elon Musk of Canadian Mining.”
And that’s an opportunity that has a chance to move quickly, offering investors the best way to play rising gold prices for maximum potential upside.
I’ll share its amazing story with you in a minute, but first, allow me to introduce myself.
I’m Lee Bellinger, editor of Off-Grid Confidential Newsletter.
My monthly, investment-oriented publication delivers ideas to protect and grow your wealth in any market environment.
I spent the early part of my career working in The Swamp of Washington, D.C., helping congressman Dan Coats get legislation passed to help hard-working Americans. I also was on a committee that helped President Reagan promote his vision for missile defense.
Eventually, I got fed up with the ways of Washington and put my experience into helping investors like you navigate global and national trends and make money in the process.
I have to say, I’ve rarely come across an opportunity more attuned with the times and more capable of making investors money than the one I’m about to share with you.
His $5 Million Stake Helped Launch a $40 Billion Gold Behemoth: Is the “Elon Musk of Canadian Mining” Now Poised to Do It Again?
A big part of my enthusiasm for this company is the backing its has received from legendary Canadian mining executive Frank Giustra.
Frank Giustra is widely regarded as one of the most successful mining entrepreneurs in all of North America. He made his initial fortune in the 1980s and 1990s leading the resources-financing group Yorkton Securities and acting as a stockbroker.
In 1996, Giustra left resource investment banking and in 1997 founded Lionsgate Entertainment, which is now one of the world’s largest independent film companies.
Mr. Giustra’s biggest mining success story began in 2001 when he led a group of investors to take control of junior mining company Wheaton River Minerals.
A simple $5 million investment into that company — strategically timed to take advantage of what Guistra believed to be the beginning of a strong bull run for gold — grew by 40x inside of five years.
And by 2012, Wheaton River had merged with Goldcorp and Goldcorp had reached a whopping $40 billion market cap.
There’s even more to Giustra’s story than that, but as you can see from his resume, he knows when to be active in the market and when not to.
That’s why it’s so critical that he has backed this junior gold developer and soon-to-be-producer at this time.
You see…today’s early-stage bull market for gold now appears very similar to the environment Frank Giustra pounced on back in 2001 with Wheaton River Minerals.
In 2023, Giustra saw the gold market at an inflection point and decided to look around for a distressed mine that he could re-start with a combination of capital and expertise.
He found it in the Madsen Mine, an historic mine in a renowned high-grade gold district that was on the auction block after a botched restart.
After finding a top-notch team, Giustra backed West Red Lake Gold to buy Madsen for pennies on the dollar invested.
And that’s only one of my six Reasons why I believe that West Red Lake Gold Mines (OTCQB: WRLGF/TSXV: WRLG) is on the “golden runway” to profits for its shareholders.
In the gold mining industry, miners often get by mining ore with about 1 gram of gold per metric ton.
Large scale mining makes that possible, but when miners can gain access to higher-grade ore, that’s a recipe for profits.
The Red Lake area in northwestern Ontario, where WRL’s assets are located, is renowned for its high-grade gold. This gold can come from ore with truly jaw-dropping grades.
For instance, in 2004, Goldcorp’s Red Lake Mine produced 552,000 ounces of the yellow metal from ore grading 77.1 grams per metric ton. That’s over two troy ounces of gold per metric ton. At today’s prices that would equate to $6,500 rock.
The good news at Red Lake is that the grades often get better with depth, which means once you’ve started mining there, it’s common to keep encountering more high-grade gold as the depth of the mine increases.
Which leads me to my second reason West Red Lake Gold Mines (OTCQB: WRLGF/TSXV: WRLG) offers a potential path to shareholder profits:
West Red Lake’s Madsen Mine has a long history of production, dating back to the 1930s. It generated 2 million ounces from rock grading 9 g/t gold over a near-40-year period through the early 1970s. Then it shut down because the gold price was weak.
Between 1996 and 2014, the shaft was dewatered down to the 1,275-meter level and mine operated again in a limited way.
Then, between 2015 and 2022, prior owner Pure Gold drilled the area, and then permitted, built and ran the mine from 2020 to 2022.
To get Madsen running, Pure Gold completed 110 miles of drilling, navigated the permitting process with success, established a new portal and decline into the mine, built a new tailings storage facility, and built a completely new process plant. (The process plant alone would probably cost more than $250 million to rebuild today.)
Even with all that done, the mine stopped operating when Pure Gold couldn’t deliver enough gold-laden material to the mill and had to file bankruptcy.
So West Red Lake bought the mine, in which Pure Gold had invested $250 million, for just $22 million in 2023.
Consider, this was an operation that, leading up to start-up, had garnered Pure Gold a market cap of almost three-quarters of a billion dollars.
That leads me to…
The West Red Lake team is led by President & CEO Shane Williams.
He has the experience that the Pure Gold team did not — namely the experience of putting mines into production.
Between 2013 and 2019 he was Vice President of Operations and Capital Projects for Eldorado Gold. In that role he brought the Lamaque Gold project from economic assessment to commercial production in a lightning-fast 18 months. Prior to that he led mine builds for Eldorado in Turkey and Greece.
In his role prior to joining West Red Lake in 2024, he was leading the historic Eskay Creek mine in British Columbia toward a restart. He spent his early career with two major mining groups — Rio Tinto and the Lundin Group — building mines in Sweden.
In short, he has the expertise to lead West Red Lake Gold Mines (OTCQB: WRLGF/TSXV: WRLG) to a successful and profitable restart of the Madsen Mine.
With financial backing from Frank Giustra and a variety of institutional investors, West Red Lake has the wherewithal to drill and test mine Madsen so that it’s ready to produce profitably.
With gold trading at all-time highs in the $2,600/ounce range, getting into production quickly is a huge opportunity for Madsen.
In that respect, West Red Lake has a significant advantage over would-be-mine-developers who have a deposit outlined but no on-site infrastructure.
Not only does the company own a mine that has largely already been built, but critically it has already been permitted for operation, a process that can take years.
When West Red Lake bought Pure Gold’s Red Lake assets out of bankruptcy it bought underground equipment, two-ramp underground mining access, a 1,275-meter-deep mining shaft, an expandable 800-tonne-per-day mill, a permitted tailings facility and a water treatment plant.
In short, it had almost everything it needed for a restart. The key was just to go back and drill off the resource more intensively to get a better idea of where to mine Madsen’s high-grade gold ore.
As I said, the grade at Red Lake gold mines often improves the deeper the mine.
With mining infrastructure already built down to the 1,275-meter level and the mine half dewatered (with water levels dropping further each day), West Red Lake can drill from underground to more easily and efficiently test for deeper areas of gold.
There’s already good indications that the mineralization at Madsen continues strongly at depth, from past drilling at Madsen, but an intense underground drill effort funded by cash flow from an operating mine has the potential to really test the full potential of this high-grade gold system for the first time, via holes that are short, efficient and accurate.
Plus, the shaft leads down to the high-grade 8-Zone at 1,300 meters. This zone is in slightly different rocks than the rest of the Madsen resource and gold mineralization really liked these different rocks: the 8 Zone deposit has 2.5x the gold intensity of the other gold zones at Madsen. Specifically, the 8 Zone hosts 87,700 ounces of 18 g/t gold indicated and 18,200 ounces of 14.6 g/t gold inferred.
The old time miners who discovered the 8 Zone sank a shaft all the way to this very high-grade zone but only mined a small part of it before the mine shut down in a weak gold market. That shaft means this small but high-grade resource should be relatively easy to access and could contribute significantly to profitability for the re-started mine.
This leads me to my most important reason for bringing West Red Lake Gold Mines ((OTCQB: WRLGF/TSXV: WRLG)) to your attention now:
In gold exploration and development, there is a definite pattern to when investors reap the most profits.
The industry uses a chart called the Lassonde Curve to describe this pattern (see below).
As you can see from the chart, there are two times in a mine’s lifecycle where investors can make good money.
The first is the jump from pre-discovery to discovery of a deposit. This exciting phase – defining a deposit where before there was nothing – creates value. But once the initial excitement of a discovery has worn off, a company is left with the long, hard slog of defining the project’s economics, securing permitting and getting community buy-in.
The next time of investor profits, often the most lucrative time, is called the “golden runwaExit Visual Buildery.” That’s when a miner gets close to going into operation, which can also be described as going from a cash-consuming entity to a cash generating entity.
This can be a great time to jump on board a budding gold producer, especially, if gold prices are high, as they are now. The good news for West Red Lake is that with all that in-place infrastructure and existing permitting, the company’s ascent into the ‘golden runway’ should be quick and steep.
With management anticipating a re-start by the second half of 2025, West Red Lake should be turning those high gold prices into cash flow in fairly short order.
But time is running short to get in on West Red Lake before it enters that ‘golden runway’.
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