These Crisis Markets Are Primed to Deliver Big Gains

These Crisis Markets Are Primed to Deliver Big Gains

By Justin Spittler

Editor’s note: Today, we’re continuing our conversation with Crisis Investing editor Nick Giambruno. Yesterday, Nick explained the ins and outs of crisis investing…and what he looks for in a good crisis investment. In part two, Nick shares two key markets he’s keeping an eye on today…


J. Spittler, editor of The Daily Dispatch: What are some of your most successful crisis investments?

Nick Giambruno: In 2013, the tiny European island of Cyprus had a banking crisis. Its stock market plunged 98%. It was one of the most significant financial crises in recent memory.

So Doug Casey and I packed our suitcases and boarded a plane for Cyprus. We put our “boots to the ground” and looked through the rubble for incredible bargains.

At the time, there were sound, productive, and well-run businesses in Cyprus making money and paying dividends. Some of these companies were trading for less than 50% of their book value…literally pennies on the dollar.

We recommended eight Cypriot stocks to our readers. One was a resort company that operates luxurious beachfront hotels in Cyprus. We made a 210% gain on that one.

We booked a 170% gain on a technology company. We also recommended two consumer goods companies. One of those doubled. The other nearly doubled.

We’ve also had success recently. This month, we locked in a 103% gain on a beaten-up gold stock. I expect other stocks in the Crisis Investing portfolio to deliver even bigger gains.

J. S.: Is there a specific crisis market you’re currently invested in or watching?

Nick Giambruno: Right now, there’s a genuine crisis in the platinum market.

Like most commodities, platinum has plunged in recent years. The price of platinum is 44% below its five-year high.

The platinum market is a bloodbath. Still, it wasn’t until recently that I became interested in it…

You see, many people call platinum “the richer man’s gold.” That’s because it’s almost always more expensive than gold. There have only been a few times in the last hundred years that the price of platinum has dipped below the price of gold.

Today is one of those times…

Right now, an ounce of gold will nearly buy an ounce and a quarter of platinum. That’s a historic anomaly.

Priced in gold, platinum is at an all-time low:

At the very least, I expect platinum prices to revert to the mean.

Platinum miners could go many times higher. That’s because they’re leveraged to the price of platinum. A small jump in the price of platinum could mean big gains for these stocks.

Certain platinum miners could return 500% or more in the coming years.

In the latest issue of Crisis Investing, I told readers the best platinum company to invest in right now. It could easily double as the market “corrects” its historical anomaly.

J. S.: Very interesting… Any others?

Nick Giambruno: I’m also invested in the oil industry.

Oil prices have gotten crushed over the past couple years. They’re down more than 70% since 2014. And these low prices have put the industry in “survival mode.”

Last year, at least 67 U.S. oil companies filed bankruptcy. Analysts estimate as many as 150 could follow.

I think the downturn in the oil market is largely a function of the Saudis, who have declared war on the American shale industry.

In the 1990s, the U.S. imported close to 25% of its oil from Saudi Arabia. Today, it only imports 5%. New methods like “fracking” are a major reason why. These innovations unlocked billions of barrels of shale oil and helped America become more energy independent.

The Saudis have kept pumping oil despite low prices. This has kept prices low.

In short, the Saudis have successfully damaged the U.S. shale oil industry, their biggest competitor. And they’ll continue to do damage as long as they’re flooding the market.

The shale industry has more staying power than Saudi Arabia, which is already bleeding cash because of this “oil war.”

The collapse of oil prices has given us a second chance to invest in the American shale revolution.

A couple months ago, I told my readers to take advantage of this incredible opportunity. We bought the best shale oil company at a bargain price.

This world-class company is an innovator that was at the forefront of the shale oil boom. It has “trophy assets” in America’s richest oil regions…a rock-solid balance sheet…and some of the industry’s best profit margins. Most importantly, the company is making money. Some of its projects are profitable at as low as $35 oil.

Thanks to the oil crisis, we were able to pick up the world-class company at an incredible price. The stock is up 7% in less than two months and is likely to head much higher… And it’s still on sale today.

J. S.: Thanks for sharing, Nick.

Nick Giambruno: My pleasure.

Editor’s note: With sever crisis comes huge opportunity. That’s why Doug Casey has released an urgent message spelling out exactly what you can do about this crisis today. In this free video, you’ll learn how to protect yourself… and how to potentially make big gains as a result of the coming crisis.

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MuckAbout
MuckAbout
May 29, 2016 2:36 pm

He has the right idea – I normally dislike any of Caseys’ output – but he’s trying to catch the bottom and that’s impossible to do..

The idea is “buy a little bit high and sell a lot higher”.

When platinum vs. gold (reference the chart above) rally above 1.3, then I’d get interested in it. How to buy it since platinum is not a “physical possession” metal? Research these ETF’s: PPLT, PGM and PTM, all ETF’s specializing in platinum.. You lose a little in fund fees but they are diversified and the failure of one mine will have much less impact on your portfolio than an ETF with numerous shares from different mines.

I am not interested in platinum ——- yet.

MA

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
May 29, 2016 3:00 pm

Hey Muck!
Look into a coin store near you – mine (one of two I shop most at) is eight blocks away. They usually have platinum tenth, quarter, and half-Eagles on hand, and will buy for you on anything they don’t have (may need to put down deposit, pay in advance: platinum doesn’t move as fast as gold / silver). If you want platinum there are several coins struck in it.
Another idea is palladium: Russians coin palladium in several versions.
Another idea is strategic metals, such as gallium, germanium, rhodium, indium, etc. There are purchase / storage solutions here too. See http://www.swissmetal.net.
I hope you can find a coin shop nearby (help the community) but if you can’t, I think the various online shops (Gainesville, even APMEX maybe) have sections for platinum / palladium & etc. (but not usually the strategic metals like Swissmetal does). If you want to branch out into rare metals and still “hold them in physical possession”, then it can be done.
JtW

artbyjoe
artbyjoe
May 29, 2016 5:53 pm

don’t bet the farm. you will lose it. only gamble with what you can afford to lose.

i actually rewrote this three times, discarding everything each time.

best advice i can give is: be conservative. buy a piece of GOOD land that you can enjoy for the rest of your life. if need be, you can always try to live off of it. it needs good water, good sun, good climate, good soil (but soil can be improved). don’t try to be a real farmer, just a hobby farmer, that is hard enough as it is. try to minimize your involvement with the government. if you don’t need to spend a lot of money, then your taxable income can be a lot lower.

DDearborn
DDearborn
May 30, 2016 8:06 am

Hmmm

He has a valid point. However, if the price of gold rises even 30%, there are some gold miners out their that are going to rise 2000% or more.