Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold joins us to discuss the premise of resource stocks being cheap vs undervalued. Both of these terms are used by commentators to say that the stocks have continued to move lower and should play catch up to a certain commodity price. The issue is that majority of the resource stocks have continued to move lower while commodity prices have been flat.
We focus a bit more on more advanced companies including; producing, development, and advanced resource stage. We also discuss what to look at in economic studies such as capital costs, NPV and IRR. On the production front there are a couple key aspects such as production growth potential and how this growth will be financed.