Gold, A Safe Haven without Parallel? – Sprott Asset Management – 5.16.23

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Title: Gold, A Safe Haven without Parallel?
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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The current “Everything Everywhere All at Once” environment and credit crisis are unprecedented. Gold has proven to be an effective safe haven asset during this challenging period, which began with the early 2022 Russia-Ukraine invasion and was followed by rising interest rates, stubborn inflation and the 2023 banking crisis. We believe near-term support for gold will remain at ~$2,000 per ounce, while markets are poised to test new highs.

This webcast will cover our beliefs that:

  • There is likely no safer investment asset than physical gold
  • The U.S. dollar and other paper currencies are at the epicenter of sovereign credit risk
  • Gold is severely under owned in Western capital markets
  • Gold supply constraints are likely to continue as miners face challenges in replacing reserves
  • Gold miners’ balance sheets are healthy and strong, and their stocks are inexpensive

Speakers:

John Hathaway, CFA John Hathaway, CFA Managing Partner, Sprott Inc. & Senior Portfolio Manager Sprott Asset Management USA

John Hathaway joined Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc. in January 2020. Mr. Hathaway is a Portfolio Manager of Sprott Hathaway Special Situations Strategy and Co-Portfolio Manager of the Sprott Gold Equity Fund. Previously, Mr. Hathaway joined Tocqueville Asset Management L.P. in 1997 where he was a Co-Portfolio Manager of the Tocqueville Gold Fund as well as other investment vehicles in the Tocqueville Gold Equity Strategy. He was also the Portfolio Manager of private funds. Prior to joining Tocqueville, Mr. Hathaway co-founded and managed Hudson Capital Advisors followed by seven years with Oak Hall Advisors as the Chief Investment Officer in 1986. In 1976, he joined the investment advisory firm David J. Greene and Company, where he became a Partner. Mr. Hathaway began his career in 1970 as an Equity Analyst with Spencer Trask & Co. Mr. Hathaway earned a B.A. from Harvard College and an MBA from the University of Virginia. Mr. Hathaway was also the Chairman of Tocqueville Management Corporation, the General Partner of Tocqueville. He also holds the CFA® designation.

Douglas Groh Douglas Groh Managing Partner, Sprott Inc. & Senior Portfolio Manager Sprott Asset Management USA

Douglas Groh joined Sprott Asset Management USA in January 2020. He serves as a Co-Portfolio Manager of the Sprott Gold Equity Fund as well as other investment vehicles in the Sprott Gold Equity Strategy. Previously, Mr. Groh was a Portfolio Manager at Tocqueville Asset Management L.P. Prior to joining Tocqueville in 2003, he was Director of Investment Research at Grove Capital from 2001-2003. From 1990-2001, he held investment research and banking positions at J.P. Morgan, Merrill Lynch, and ING Bank. During the late 1980s, Mr. Groh served as a portfolio manager of gold mining equity funds for U.S. Global Investors and IDS Financial Services, after beginning his career as a mining and precious metals analyst in 1985 at U.S. Global Investors. Mr. Groh earned a B.S. in Geology/Geophysics from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, where he focused on mineral economics.

Edward Coyne Edward Coyne Senior Managing Partner, Global Sales Sprott Inc.

Ed Coyne joined Sprott in January 2016 and has more than 25 years of investment management and sales experience. Previously, he was a Principal and Investment Specialist for 18 years at Royce & Associates, a small-cap value manager located in New York City and the investment adviser to The Royce Funds. Before joining Royce, Mr. Coyne worked with Zweig Mutual Funds and Neuberger Berman as a Regional Sales Director. He began his career at Reich & Tang, a provider of deposit, liquidity, and cash management solutions for banks, broker-dealers, investment advisors, institutional investors, and public entities. Mr. Coyne earned his Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Missouri. He also holds a Series 7 license, administered by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).