GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold itself, but rather owns a portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration. Its share price is a put on the price of gold, as the value of its assets is directly dependent on the market price of the precious metal.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with an extensive portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. We've classified it in the Metals segment, and the chart below reflects how investors view companies betting on future precious metals price growth.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining Inc. owns an extensive portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. As a participant in the gold mining industry, it is included in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the market. See how this company's stock compares to precious metals prices.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
GLDG - Daily change in the company's share price GoldMining Inc.
For GoldMining, a geological exploration company, change_co is a measure of speculative volatility. Daily fluctuations reflect the company's reaction to the gold price and news about its extensive project portfolio. This metric is important for analyzing risks in the mining sector through models on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a gold mining company. This chart reflects the sector's high volatility. A comparison with GLDG's performance, which is a bet on future production rather than current production, shows its increased risk compared to existing producers.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining is a Canadian exploration company specializing in precious metals. Its shares are highly dependent on global gold prices, making them volatile. The chart below shows average fluctuations in the mining sector, helping to assess GoldMining's performance.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization GoldMining Inc.
For GoldMining Inc., its annual performance is a story of accumulating gold projects in anticipation of rising metal prices. Its 12-month market capitalization is highly correlated with the gold price. The company's strategy is not to mine gold itself, but to acquire large, low-grade deposits that will become valuable in a bull market.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but rather the owner of a vast portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects. Its stock price is entirely dependent on metal prices and investor confidence in the future value of its resources, making it a speculative bet on the commodity cycle.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining is not a mining company, but rather the owner of a portfolio of gold projects. Its stock price is a bet on future gold demand and the company's ability to grow its assets. The chart reflects long-term expectations for the precious metal's price, not current economic cycles.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization GoldMining Inc.
The performance of GoldMining, a company with a portfolio of gold projects, is a bet on gold. The monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect not revenue, but the price of gold and news about the development progress of its numerous projects, which represent an option on future production.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with an extensive portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. It operates as a "resource bank," anticipating rising metal prices. The chart below reflects the overall dynamics of the precious metals sector, which drives the company's strategy.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining Inc. isn't a gold mining company, but rather owns a portfolio of gold-producing projects. Its shares are essentially a diversified option on the price of gold. Their performance is almost entirely determined by the price of the precious metal, often moving counter to risky assets and the broader market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization GoldMining Inc.
The weekly performance of GoldMining Inc. shares is a barometer of gold market sentiment. The company, which owns a portfolio of gold-producing projects, is sensitive to short-term fluctuations in the precious metal's price. The chart below shows how commodity market volatility directly impacts the valuation of its undeveloped assets.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal drag
How unique is GoldMining Inc.'s performance in the gold mining sector? This chart compares the company's weekly stock price movements with those of a portfolio of projects with a common trend. This helps us understand whether its reaction to gold prices is more acute than that of existing producers, reflecting speculative expectations.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining Inc. owns a portfolio of gold mining projects. The company's shares are essentially a bet on the future price of gold. This chart compares its weekly performance to the market, clearly showing how its stock moves in tandem with the price of the precious metal, rather than the S&P 500.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
GLDG - Market capitalization of the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc.'s valuation chart reflects its business model, which involves acquiring and holding gold mining projects in anticipation of rising gold prices. The company's market capitalization is essentially a bet on the precious metal's price rising, as it is not actively mining. Its performance reflects this long-term options strategy.
GLDG - Share of the company's market capitalization GoldMining Inc. within the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. operates under the prospector-generator model, acquiring large, yet undeveloped, gold deposits. Its market share and capitalization reflect the value of its vast resource portfolio, which acts as an option on the gold price.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Metal drag
This chart shows the total value of companies holding portfolios of gold mining projects. GoldMining Inc. is essentially a "bank" of gold in the ground. Fluctuations in the chart reflect not only the price of gold but also the quality and diversity of the company's geological assets.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
This chart visualizes the market valuation of a "paper gold" portfolio. GoldMining Inc.'s market capitalization is not the value of its current production, but the combined faith of investors in its vast, yet undeveloped, deposits in the Americas. The line shows how potential shapes its share of the global resource economy.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
GLDG - Book value capitalization of the company GoldMining Inc.
The chart reflects the value of GoldMining Inc.'s tangible assets. The line represents the financial valuation of its extensive and diversified portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. The dynamics show how the valuation of these undeveloped assets changes depending on market conditions.
GLDG - Share of the company's book capitalization GoldMining Inc. within the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc.'s tangible assets are not operating mines, but rather a vast portfolio of gold and copper mining rights in North and South America. The chart shows its stake in these physical, in-ground resources, reflecting its strategy for accumulating potential future assets.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Metal drag
Below you can see the colossal book value of the mining sector. Against this backdrop, GoldMining Inc. has a unique "lightweight" model. The company doesn't mine gold, but rather owns a portfolio of deposits. Its business is the ownership of resources in the ground, not capital-intensive extraction.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but a "gold bank." Its assets are rights to vast gold and copper reserves in several mines across America, which it doesn't develop but rather holds on its balance sheet. Its balance sheet represents the value of these "treasures in the ground," which are a real, albeit untapped, part of the material world.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining's balance sheet is the value of its vast, undeveloped gold deposits. Its market capitalization is an option on the price of gold. The MvsBCap_Co chart shows that the market is valuing this "treasure in the ground" at a significant discount until the company begins actual mining.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. isn't a gold mining company, but rather one that acquires and operates large gold mining projects in North and South America. Its business model is essentially a bet on the rise in the price of gold. The chart below shows how the market values โโthe gold in the ground at its properties.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. It does not mine itself, but seeks to increase the value of its assets for future sale or development. This chart shows how the market values โโcompanies whose value lies in future resources.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
GLDG - Company debts GoldMining Inc.
For GoldMining Inc., a company with a portfolio of gold mining projects, debt is not a primary instrument at this stage. This chart likely shows minimal debt. The company's strategy is to acquire assets during market declines. Raising significant debt will become relevant when one of the projects reaches the mine construction stage.
Market segment debts - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but rather the owner of a portfolio of gold projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. Its strategy is to acquire assets at low prices in anticipation of rising gold prices. This chart shows how a company with this model finances the maintenance and development of its extensive project portfolio.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. owns a portfolio of gold and copper mining projects at various stages of exploration. This chart shows how the company finances the maintenance and development of its assets. For a company that owns projects but is not actively mining, debt is a significant risk, as it lacks the operating cash flow to service it.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a portfolio of gold exploration projects in North and South America. During the exploration phase, the company does not mine gold but rather spends funds on geological exploration. The chart shows how the company's debt load compares to the overall market capitalization of the gold mining sector.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is a company that acquires and develops a portfolio of gold mining projects in North and South America. This strategy is asset accumulation. This chart shows the overall debt-to-equity ratio. It helps understand why such companies avoid debt during the exploration stage and how their strategy may change as they transition to production.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - GoldMining Inc.
This chart shows the valuation of GoldMining Inc., a company that doesn't mine gold but instead acquires gold mining projects in anticipation of rising metal prices. There is no price-to-earnings ratio. The company's valuation is essentially the value of its mine portfolio. The chart moves in line with gold prices and the company's success in expanding its assets.
P/E of the market segment - Metal drag
This chart shows the average P/E for gold mining companies. For GoldMining Inc., which doesn't mine but rather collects projects, it serves as a backdrop. It shows how operating companies are valued, providing context for GoldMining's valuation, which is a bet on long-term gold price growth.
P/E of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a mineral exploration company with an extensive portfolio of gold and copper mining projects in North and South America. The company's strategy is to acquire assets during market declines. This chart, reflecting overall sentiment, helps understand investor appetite for exploration companies.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold but acquires and maintains a portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. This chart reflects expectations that drive the gold price. The valuation is highly dependent on changes in the price of the precious metal and the company's ability to increase the value of its assets.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper-gold projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. This chart compares the company's future profitability expectations with industry forecasts. It reflects how the market assesses the value of its assets "in the ground" and the likelihood of their development.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a portfolio of gold and copper mining projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. Its value is an option on future metal prices. This chart of stock market expectations serves as a contrast. A decline in market optimism could increase demand for gold as a safe haven asset.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. It does not mine, but seeks to increase the value of its assets through exploration and sell them to larger companies. Its success depends on metal prices and exploration success.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. doesn't mine gold, but rather owns a portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration. The company is betting on rising gold prices. This chart for the gold mining sector shows how the estimated value of these "gold banks in the ground" moves in tandem with the price of the metal, reflecting investor sentiment.
Overall market profit
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold but rather owns a portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration. Its value is directly dependent on the price of gold and the success of its exploration activities. The price of gold often rises during periods of economic instability, which can be counter-intuitive to the dynamics of this chart.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold mining projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. This chart reflects expectations, which depend not on current profits but on the gold price and the company's ability to advance its projects or sell them profitably.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company that acquires and owns a portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. This chart shows the profit forecast for the entire precious metals industry. It reflects analyst expectations for gold prices, a factor key to assessing the value of GoldMining's assets and its business model.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold, but rather acquires and develops a portfolio of gold-producing projects. Its value is directly dependent on gold prices and its ability to prove the value of its assets. Gold prices often rise when forecasts on this chart point to economic uncertainty and inflation risks.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold, but acquires large, undeveloped deposits in North and South America. Its strategy is to build up "gold in the ground." This chart shows how investors value its asset portfolio, which directly reflects their expectations for the future price of gold.
P/S market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. The company's strategy is to acquire assets during market declines and develop them in the future. This chart shows the average valuation in the sector, helping to understand how the market views the value and potential of GoldMining's extensive project portfolio.
P/S of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold itself, but rather owns a vast portfolio of gold-bearing properties at various stages of exploration in North and South America. Its value is the value of the gold in the ground. This overall market valuation chart helps understand how investors view the company, which owns resource assets, in the context of the overall economy.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a portfolio of gold exploration projects in North and South America. Without production, it is valued based on the value of its assets in the ground. This chart reflects investor expectations for the future price of gold and the development potential of its deposits.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. owns an extensive portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. This chart compares the company's estimated future revenues with those of other precious metals producers. It shows how investors view its strategy of accumulating resources in the ground in anticipation of higher metal prices.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold but owns a portfolio of gold mining projects at various stages of development. Its value is essentially an option on the future price of gold. The general economic optimism visible in this chart may be related to inflation expectations, which is traditionally a positive factor for gold prices.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company that does not mine gold itself, but rather owns an extensive portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. The company does not generate operating revenue from sales. Its strategy is to increase the value of its assets and then sell them or transfer them to development partners.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a gold exploration and development company with a strategy of acquiring and holding large projects in North and South America. The company does not mine gold but instead seeks to increase the value of its assets. This chart shows gold price dynamics, which directly impact GoldMining's project portfolio valuation and its ability to raise capital.
Overall market sales
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a portfolio of gold exploration projects. Its value is directly dependent on gold prices and the development prospects of these projects. Gold prices often rise during times of economic uncertainty, so the company's performance may be inversely correlated with this graph: an economic downturn can be positive for the company.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. It does not mine, but seeks to increase the value of its assets through exploration. This chart reflects analyst expectations for future gold prices, which is the primary driver of the company's valuation.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a diversified portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. The data in this chart shows the outlook for the precious metals industry, allowing one to assess how the company's bear market acquisition strategy could create significant value when metal prices rise.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. owns a portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. This chart, reflecting precious metal prices, is key for the company. Rising gold prices enhance the value of its assets and facilitate the attraction of partners or financing for further development and potential mining operations.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. doesn't mine gold, but rather owns an extensive portfolio of exploration projects in North and South America. Its business model is to acquire assets at low prices and increase their value through exploration. This chart shows how the company manages its costs in anticipation of rising gold prices, which will make its projects profitable.
Market segment marginality - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but a "gold bank." Their strategy is to acquire and hold large gold deposits in anticipation of rising metal prices. They have very low operating expenses. This chart demonstrates the effectiveness of their business model, which relies on asset appreciation rather than operating profit from mining.
Market marginality as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but rather the owner of a portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. Contrary to the overall picture of profitability, their strategy is to acquire assets at low prices in anticipation of rising metal prices. Their value is derived from "gold in the ground," not current cash flows.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a unique company that owns one of the world's largest portfolios of undeveloped gold deposits. This chart shows a very small team. Its small staff reflects its "mineral bank" strategyโacquiring and holding assets rather than engaging in costly development.
Share of the company's employees GoldMining Inc. within the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a large portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. This chart shows its labor market share. Its small staff reflects its business model: acquiring and holding assets at an early stage rather than actively developing them, which requires minimal human resources.
Number of employees in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company that acquires and owns a portfolio of gold projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. This chart shows employment in the mining industry. The company's business model does not involve active mining, so a small staff of geologists manages a vast portfolio, waiting for rising gold prices to monetize it.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. isn't a gold mining company, but rather acquires and develops a portfolio of gold mining projects in North and South America. It's a kind of "bank" of deposits. This chart reflects overall employment, and while companies like GoldMining have small staff, their exploration and project evaluation activities create work for geologists and contract engineers.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company GoldMining Inc. (GLDG)
GoldMining Inc. is a company that acquires and owns a portfolio of gold deposits in the exploration stage. Its business model is essentially a "gold bank in the ground." This chart shows an extremely high capitalization per employee, as a small team of geologists and managers manages vast potential resources rather than operations.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Metal drag
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
GoldMining Inc. isn't a gold mining company, but rather owns a vast portfolio of gold-bearing properties at various stages of exploration. Its strategy is to own "gold in the ground." The chart shows a high cost per employee, as a small team of geologists and managers manages a vast portfolio of potential resources.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company GoldMining Inc. (GLDG)
GoldMining (GLDG) isn't a mining company, but a "bank" of gold deposits. They acquire promising sites at an early stage and "hold" them, anticipating rising gold prices. This chart shows an asset-light model: a minimal staff of geologists and managers manages a huge asset portfolio, so profit per employee can be highly volatile.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but a "project bank." They buy and hold large, undeveloped gold deposits, anticipating price increases. This chart shows the industry benchmark. It helps assess how efficiently (or costly) GoldMining's small team manages this massive portfolio of properties.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. is not a mining company, but a "prospect generator." Their business model is to acquire and "store" large, yet undeveloped, gold deposits throughout the Americas. They have very few employees. "Profit" here is the growth in the value of their assets, which depends on the price of gold. This chart shows how asset value relates to their minimal staff of geologists.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee GoldMining Inc. (GLDG)
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold itself, but acquires and holds a portfolio of early-stage gold mining projects. This chart reflects its business model. No operating revenue per employee is the norm. The company's value lies in the value of its assets, which increases with rising gold prices.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is not a miner, but a "project bank." They acquire and hold large gold projects in the exploration stage in America, anticipating price increases. This chart shows the revenue (if any) generated by each employee (geologist). It's an indicator of the effectiveness of their asset "custody" model with a minimal staff.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is not a miner, but a "collector" of gold projects. Their strategy is to acquire large, yet undeveloped, deposits and "hold" them, anticipating a rise in gold prices. They have no revenue from mining. This chart (close to zero) shows how their very small staff of geologists and financiers manages this portfolio of assets, anticipating a revaluation.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company GoldMining Inc. (GLDG)
GoldMining Inc. isn't a gold mining company, but rather a "collector" of early-stage gold projects, anticipating rising metal prices. This chart shows bearish bets. A short against GDM is a bet that the gold price won't rise, or that the company will never be able (or willing) to bring these projects into production.
Shares shorted by market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining (GLDG) is a company that doesn't mine gold, but rather "collects" early-stage gold projects in America, anticipating rising metal prices. This chart illustrates the pessimism in the precious metals mining sector. The growing "bet against" the industry means investors don't believe gold prices will rise, making GLDG's business model of "stockpiling" projects pointless.
Shares shorted by the overall market
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is a company that doesn't mine gold, but rather "collects" deposits in anticipation of rising prices. This is a bet on future gold prices. This market fear chart often correlates with rising gold prices (a safe-haven asset). Therefore, market panic can be positive for GLDG's assets.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator GoldMining Inc. (GLDG)
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a portfolio of gold exploration projects. The stock is a speculative bet on gold prices and future development. This chart, above 70, may reflect rising gold prices or positive project news. Below 30, the price decline or delays are often associated with this zone.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. isn't a miner, but a "gold bank." The company owns a portfolio of large gold projects in North and South America, but isn't developing them, waiting for gold prices to rise. It's a direct bet on the metal. This chart tracks the collective sentiment of investors in the junior gold mining sector. It helps understand whether GLDG is following the general "gold rush" or whether its strategy is being assessed differently.
RSI 14 for the overall market
GoldMining (GLDG) doesn't mine gold, it merely "collects" gold projects. This chart is an indicator of its risk appetite. In times of panic, investors flee to gold (good for GLDG). However, this same panic prevents it from attracting the huge capital needed to build the mines themselves.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast GLDG (GoldMining Inc.)
GoldMining Inc. is a company with a diversified portfolio of gold and copper exploration projects in North and South America. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their target is to estimate the total asset value (SOTP) based on current gold and copper prices.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price GLDG (GoldMining Inc.)
GoldMining (GLDG) is a gold project bank. They don't mine, but rather buy and hold a portfolio of dozens of mines in North and South America, anticipating rising gold prices. This chart is a bet on their portfolio. It measures the gap between the price and the consensus target, reflecting the potential analysts see in their paper gold.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is a "gold bank." The company doesn't mine, but rather acquires large but low-grade gold deposits across the Americas, anticipating price increases. This chart shows the general expectations of precious metals analysts. It reflects whether experts believe in long-term gold price growth.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
GoldMining Inc. is not a miner, but a "collector" of deposits. They own a large portfolio of gold exploration projects in America. This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For GoldMining, whose value is an option on future gold prices, overall market optimism (risk appetite) is important for funding, but even more important is rising gold prices.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. (GLDG) is a gold warehouse. They have no operating mines. Their strategy is to buy cheap: they acquired a gigantic portfolio of paper gold and copper deposits across America during the bear market. This chart is a pure proxy for the gold price. It reflects the leverage of their land-based asset portfolio to rising precious metal prices.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Metal drag
GoldMining Inc. is a company that doesn't mine gold itself, but rather owns a large portfolio of gold-bearing projects at various stages of exploration in North and South America. This chart shows the average index for the precious metals sector. It allows one to assess how GoldMining's portfolio approach to gold assets compares to the industry average.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
GoldMining is a company building a portfolio of gold and copper projects in North and South America. Its strategy is to hold and develop resources. This chart, showing the average market value, is important for context. It helps assess how GLDG, the gold "bank" in the ground, fits into the overall macroeconomic picture.