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I tipped this gold stock a year ago and it's already up SIXTY PERCENT. Here are the three you should invest in NOW before they soar, reveals our money guru

I tipped this gold stock a year ago and it's already up SIXTY PERCENT. Here are the three you should invest in NOW before they soar, reveals our money guru

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Gold is on a roll. The precious metal is flirting with record highs of more than $3,500 (£2,608) an ounce, having soared 40 per cent in the past year alone.
These rising prices have not just benefited gold investors but also shareholders in mining companies, including Thor Explorations, whose share price has more than doubled since Midas tipped the stock in 2023. Golden Prospect Metals has had a fabulous run too, with its shares up 60 per cent since this column recommended them less than a year ago.
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