1 TSX Explorer Down 21% That Might Deliver a Tsunami

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Sometimes the biggest waves start far offshore, invisible until they’re suddenly towering overhead. For investors in GoldMining (TSX:GOLD), that’s the potential story. A junior explorer that’s been drifting for months but could have a surge in store. The gold stock is down over the past year, sliding from a 52-week high of $1.44 to around $1.10, leaving many wondering whether this ship is taking on water or quietly charting a course toward a major strike.

About GOLD

GoldMining doesn’t operate like a producer. It’s a development-stage company with a portfolio of gold and copper projects across the Americas, with key assets in Canada, the U.S., Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. It’s not generating revenue yet, so the business lives and dies on capital raises, exploration results, and the shifting tides of commodity prices. That’s what makes it both risky and potentially explosive. When the right catalyst hits, the market can…

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