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Gold and Silver reset: What it means for long-term investors in miners

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Charu Chanana

Chief Investment Strategist

Key points:

  • Precious metals face correction: Gold and silver pulled back on overbought conditions, softer India demand post-Diwali, and a stronger USD — a normal reset after a strong run.
  • Miners hit harder: Their earnings are more leveraged to metal prices and costs, but quality names tend to rebound fastest once prices stabilise.
  • Long-term opportunity: It might be prudent to use volatility to rebalance, upgrade into stronger miners or ETFs, and stage new entries — the long-term gold story remains intact.


Gold and silver prices have pulled back sharply, and mining stocks have felt it even more. That’s typical, since miners’ profits swing with both metal prices and costs.

The correction reflects a confluence of factors:

  • Overbought conditions after a record-breaking rally.
  • Cooling physical demand in India following the Diwali buying season.
  • Improving risk sentiment, helped by positive US–China trade talks.
  • A stronger US dollar, which tends to weigh on metals.
  • Investor caution amid the US government shutdown and uncertainty around positioning.

None of this means the precious metals story is over. In fact, these are healthy developments, helping to cool what had become an overheated trade and preventing the rallies from turning into a bubble.

The key near term will be whether prices hold above important support levels — around $3,700 for Gold – which could set the stage for the next leg higher once fundamentals reassert themselves.

If that support holds and macro conditions stabilise, this could prove a classic buy-the-dip moment for patient investors. However, if sentiment weakens further or earnings guidance disappoints, miners may see another leg lower before finding a base. Either way, volatility offers long-term investors a rare opportunity to improve portfolio quality at better prices.


What long-term investors can do?

For long-term investors, this is a good time to take stock and position wisely rather than react emotionally. Here are three practical steps to consider:

1. Rebalance, don’t capitulate

Corrections are part of the mining cycle. Instead of rushing to sell, bring your exposure back to target weights. Staying disciplined helps you avoid locking in losses when volatility strikes.

2. Upgrade quality

Use weakness to upgrade. Focus on miners with strong balance sheets, low production costs, and diversified operations. These are the players that rebound fastest when gold and silver stabilise. Alternatively, diversified ETFs or royalty companies offer a smoother way to stay invested in the metals theme.

3. Add in stages and pair with bullion

If you’re looking to add exposure, it might be prudent to do it gradually and dollar-cost average in rather than chase short-term dips. Pairing mining stocks with bullion ETFs can also help smooth returns and manage volatility over time.

Gold’s long-term drivers — from central bank demand to fiscal expansion and diversification needs — remain firmly in place. Pullbacks like these are not a signal to give up, but an opportunity to upgrade, rebalance, and build better positions for the next upcycle.



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