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While $10,000 may seem outrageous, gold rose nearly 2,500% from 1971 to 1980 but is only up 550% from the lows of 12 years ago, says analyst John Ing.

What follows is excerpt from John Ing’s January gold report. Ing is a gold analyst and President of Maison Placements Canada in Toronto.

Gold was up last year for the 12th consecutive year, the longest in at least nine decades. Gold rose 7% last year, spurred by ETFs as well as central bank buying. Gold has rallied from $250 an ounce, moving almost eight times to a high at $1,920 in 2011, but still shy of the inflation adjusted price of $2,500 an ounce.

However, gold lately has not been as precious, frustrating both bulls and bears despite fears about the US economy, political gridlock and more quantitative easing. In the past, these influences would act as a catalyst for stronger prices.

Central banks are the largest official holders of gold with some 31,000 tonnes of gold in their vaults. In fact, they have been big buyers with more than fifteen banks on the buy side in an effort to diversify their reserves in response to growing concerns about a weaker US greenback.

Under Basel 111, gold was rerated from a Tier 3 asset to Tier 1, allowing banks to buy or hold gold instead of sovereign bonds.

Central bankers will continue to be big buyers of gold. However, ETFs or the people’s central bank established in 2003 bought some 2,632 tonnes, holding slightly less than the IMF with 2,814 tonnes.

Although nearly 40% of the world’s supply is recycled, the only source of new supplies are the gold miners, which lost nearly 25% [of stock market value] since late 2011. Miners’ cash costs are a concern as mega-billion projects bring mega problems.

But the industry has got religion. Most will emphasize profits over growth. Dividend hikes are likely and M&A actually will see the cast-offs of higher cost mines and/or emphasis on less riskier geopolitical areas.

Growth has given way to profits. Moreover, we expect emerging signs of a shortage of physical gold as gold miners’ production peaked. To supply this demand, the gold miners produced only 2,700 tonnes of gold annually. The only other source of gold is the estimated 22,000 tonnes in-situ reserves held by the gold miners in the ground, but that must be extracted at a cost of $1,000 an ounce.

We believe the in situ-reserves will be more highly valued, causing a reversal of the equity downtrend. The bull market for gold shares has just begun.

Gold stocks have never been so cheap

Chinese gold demand fell in the third quarter due in part to the lull before the leadership change. We expect a resumption in demand that will see China consume more gold than any other nation, beginning in the current quarter. China alone has 1,084 tonnes, however that represents less that 2% of its reserves.

If China were to increase its holdings to 10%, that could represent at least three years of the world’s output.

Still, China is the fifth largest holder behind the United States. It remains the largest holder with 8,133 tonnes held at Fort Knox.

It doesn’t matter then, who owns the gold, whether a central bank, ETF or my wife. Gold has the same value whoever owns it. Gold has been range bound. In the short term, gold needs to break through $1,700 an ounce. Gold is a hedge against the consequences that the world’s central banks will eventually ignite inflation. This fear also explains why the idea of a return to a gold standard has appeal, particularly when every major currency has fallen against gold.

Gold has simply become the world’s new global currency. Gold is a hedge against debasement of currencies as well as an asset of last resort among central banks and investors. As such, we have raised our new target to $10,000 an ounce. While $10,000 may seem outrageous, gold rose nearly 2,500% from 1971 to 1980 but is only up 550% from the lows of 12 years ago. There is a lot left in this bull market.

Ing’s stock recommendations

Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. (TSX: T.AEM, Stock Forum) (NYSE: AEM, Stock Forum)

Agnico-Eagle is Canada’s fifth largest gold player and recently raised its production guidance to 650,000 ounces due to the turnaround at Meadowbanks in the Canadian Nunavut. We like Agnico here for the growth in production and reserve potential.

Barrick Gold Corp. (TSX: T.ABX, Stock Forum) (NYSE: ABX, Stock Forum)

Barrick is losing its luster. Barrick reported a disappointing third quarter amid investor concern that the Pascua Lama gold project on the Chile/Argentine border will turn out to be the world’s most expensive gold mine, with a price tag of $8.5 billion. We believe Barrick should retrench, spinoff assets and get back to its core business of making money from gold mining.

Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX: T.EXN, Stock Forum)

We expect Excellon to produce 1.5 million ounces this year with excess cash flow to fund an ambitious exploration program and consolidation in Mexico and Timmins, Ontario where Excellon has developed a second leg with the acquisition of Lateegra Gold Corp. and its assets in Timmins. Excellon has $11 million in cash. An experienced board and promising exploration upside makes this junior a top pick this year.

IAMgold Corp. (TSX: T.IMG, Stock Forum) (NYSE: IAG, Stock Forum)

IAMgold took a hit in the third quarter due to a drop in production to 188,000 ounces from 250,000 ounces a year earlier. As such, IAMgold lowered its guidance to 840,000 with a rise in cash costs. In addition, teething problems at Essakane as well as Rosebel in Suriname hurt production guidance. IAMgold bet $600 million on Cote Lake in Northern Ontario and the company is drilling off that deposit. At the earliest, Cote Lake won’t be in production until 2017. However, we believe continuity will be a problem and that Cote Lake will be difficult and prove expensive to bring into production. Ing has a sell rating on the stock.

Kinross Gold Corp. (TSX: T.K, Stock Forum) (NYSE: KGC, Stock Forum)

Kinross reported a better third quarter with slightly improved production of 672,000 ounces and higher cash costs of $677 an ounce, due to gains at Fort Knox and the Kupol mine in Russia. However, problem-plagued Tasiast mine in Mauritania was affected by inconsistent grade quality and the company is working on another revised mine plan. Despite newly minted CEO Paul Rollinson’s cost control measures, we still believe it is too early to purchase Kinross. Kinross expects to produce 2.5 million ounces this year. We prefer Eldorado at this time.

St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. (TSX: T.SAS, Stock Forum)

St. Andrew Goldfields had a record fourth quarter and produced almost 96,000 ounces in 2012. We continue to like the company here, believing the shares are the best vehicle to play the Timmins, Ontario gold camp.

 
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Comments
Gold wasnt raised to a Tier 3 asset under Basel 3.
ARC - just raised 1.8 Million cash and ready to drill 3-6 million ounces of gold.
GOLD IS MONEY ! us Debt ,JAN 2013 $ 1 6 , 4 4 4 , 1 9 1 , 1 9 4 , 9 3 6 . 7 8
Gold Core Fort Knox U.S. Gold Reserves to be ´´´´ All you have to do is show someone the ... there is virtually nothing left at Fort Knox,this means the dollar and all the treasuries are worthless..GOLD IS MONEY
Blink! U.S. Debt Just Grew by $11 Trillion By Laurence Kotlikoff and Scott Burns - Aug 8, 2012 THE REAL NATIONAL DEBT IS $222 TRILLION have a search on that, and then Bam! Gold should be at $20,000 !
St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. (TSX: T.SAS, Stock Forum) St. Andrew Goldfields had a record fourth quarter and produced almost 96,000 ounces in 2012. We continue to like the company here, believing the shares are the best vehicle to play the Timmins, Ontario gold camp. Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/opinion/movers-and-shakers/jan/22/canadian-analyst-says-gold-is-heading-to-$10,000ca.aspx#EtWLLJPOrkDBU0do.99
Agnico produces between 900,000 and 1,000,000 ounces for the year. This guy is f...ed up.
IF gold goes to $10k an ounce, i'll sell every ounce of my wife's jewelry.
Prophecy Platinum. V.nkl
Ing also predicted that gold would spike to $ 3000.00 in 2012........ Obviously he got that wrong..... So it only makes sense that he increase his price forecast right ??
Gold to 'hit' $ 10,000 per ounce??? What is that in??? "Renimbi" Dollars? AND if that figure is reached, which is possible, then you can say "BYE-BYE" to the World, as we knew it AND to the US Dollar!!!
HAVE A LOOK @V.GBB: I want to draw attention to the company Gold Bullion Development (v.gbb). PFS will be published in the next 3 weeks. Property with more than 2 million ounces in the ground. Huge potential because only 20% explored of one structure. Gold Bullion Development is highly undervalued with a market cap of only $24 million. It would not surprise me for them to find 4+ million oz on their 27,000 acre property. This stock could be a 5 bagger very quickly, and a 25 bagger long term. This is not a bad play, because there are not many 4 million oz deposits in the world.
godamn just pick ur own stocks , you'll be better off than listening to some of these experts
If gold goes to $10,000 per ounce we the people are in very, very serious trouble
If gold goes to $10,000 per ounce we the people are in very, very serious trouble
Knowing his propensity for bombastic statements, it is only fitting that the parrots of SH allow such a ridiculous statement to garner attention by way of a headline billing - Chimps, Chumps and Change - Go figure!!
ing is a wing ding who picks wong ones.
Gotta love these pie in the sky calls just to get attention - Johnny, stick to the $2,500 call and we will all do just fine.
Not going to happen, at least not in the precious metals bull.. Perhaps in the next. I think we may top out at 3500 an ounce, and thats it. Gold isnt necessary to live, OIL and WATER and FOOD, are required..
Excellon (T.ESX) produces SILVER....not gold.
Quack
ARC targeting 3 to 6 million with a tiny market cap and raising 1.2 million for drilling
Yes I remember his pitches on CTN and EAS...LOL he doesn't talk about those anymore LOL
John was pitching CTN & EAS when it was $8.80 a share and went to 10 cents so I don't know that I would follow too close. He can bring in a lot of buying but I think the big guys are set to dump by the time the big "tip" heads to the retail crowd. Just my thoughts. I do agree that gold is going to head north in a big way this year.
Small silver producer & exploration company UC Resources is worth some DD. UC generates precious revenue with approx. 3 yrs worth of tailings. Something very few stocks at under 5 cents can do. The have a very healthy cash balance. Commercial production to be announced in the near future. Drilling began a few weeks ago. UC is looking to acquire more tailings to keep its 200 tpd mill running for years. Best of luck.
 
 
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