Can Gold Stocks Get Even Cheaper?

 | Oct 19, 2018 12:30AM ET

It’s no secret that gold’s mining stocks are historically cheap and have been for several years.

Traditional metrics like price to cash flow and price to book value showed that gold stocks in late 2015 were at arguably their cheapest points since the start of the bull market in the 1960s.

Other metrics showed gold stocks to be the cheapest since the Roosevelt administration.

It has been almost a year since we examined some of these charts and with the sector moving closer to another epic low, we wanted an update.

First, let’s look at the performance of gold stocks over various long-term periods. In the chart below we plot the monthly performance of the S&P/TSX Gold Index over those periods.

Going back 60 years we find that gold stocks are (in the context of the past few years) at one of their most three depressed points. The other points were around 1960 and 2000.