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At HRA, we look for companies with
the potential to at least double over one or two years
based on asset growth and development of metals deposits
for production or take over by larger companies.
HRA also uncovers high risk/ high potential exploration plays, the
kind of "swing for the fences" trade that can yield
returns of hundreds or even thousands of percent.
You choose your comfort zone and
which type of company you want to follow. See below HRA’s impressive track
record and you’ll understand why we believe that
resource stocks should be in every portfolio.
Latest HRA
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The Watched Pot – from January 2010, HRA
Dispatch
ADoubt that growth of the new creditor economies is the real driver for the metals market is waning ever more rapidly. Not everyone will view that as a good thing, but most will now look to China for the moment and to the other big areas of expansion in due course for cues on which direction the sector will take. That, and recognition of very real supply constraints, has been the HRA stance for most of this century. So it’s time for us to do the worrying.
Last month we told Dispatch readers that we don’t view China’s resurgent economy as abnormal given its high savings rate, and that concern should be more focused on overheating of the economy. China’s imports were up by 56% y/y in December, which is mirrored by a gain of almost that much for the year of iron ore import on a tonnage basis. It’s true that China’s exports are also finally growing again with a ...
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But Aren't
Commodities Dead?
No. Metals are
basic necessities of modern life and the per capita use
of most metals rises with income levels. In the
past decade or so, several of the world's most populous
countries have been undergoing accelerated growth.
While countries like China, India and Brazil are
impacted by current recessionary forces the changes that spurred
their stronger growth are NOT cyclical. These are
decades long secular changes. All advanced
economies have gone through these high growth
secular periods in the
past. The difference is that never in history have
so many people in the world been entering the "middle class"
at the same time. The impact on resource use from
this massive change is just beginning to be felt.
Historically, these sorts of Quality of Life cycles last
a full generation or more. We are barely 10 years
into this one. Yes, the US debt bubble and Wall
St. stupidity have
generated a nasty recession, but that won't last
forever. The mining sector, which we have decades of
experience in, will again have to struggle just to keep
up. In short, there are more bull runs ahead for
metals and they will start much sooner than most people
think. HRA can help you be ready for them.
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