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Gold has broken out to new highs, but have investors truly taken notice? Jupiter Gold & Silver manager Ned Naylor-Leyland explores the evolving role of precious metals in modern portfolios, examining why central banks are buying gold while many investors remain on the sidelines. This episode covers the performance gap between physical assets and mining equities, the bullish case for silver, and why traditional safe havens like U.S. Treasuries may be losing their shine.What's covered in this episode: Is now the time to take profits from gold? Why everyone should have an allocation to physical goldWhy gold miners have lagged gold pricesPhysical gold or gold miners?Where can the gold price go from here?The impact of Trump, tariffs and the US dollarThe need for more people to allocate to goldThe relationship between gold and silverCan silver still perform?More about the fund: We like this fund's dynamism and the manager's willingness to alter its positioning to best suit current market conditions. Most funds in its peer group are unable to own physical bullion, making this a very different proposition. The fund's ability to hold up to 70% in silver also offers the potential for higher returns, albeit whilst increasing the risk profile.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.
Listen to Craig Hemke and Ned Naylor-Leyland discussing the recent expansion of the US Treasury's authority to impose secondary sanctions. Consequently, more foreign institutions face sanctions risk if they engage with Russia's economy. These measures have been implemented in response to Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine. How will this impact the precious metals market? Find out in this episode.
Manager of Jupiter Gold & Silver, Ned Naylor-Leyland, looks into the current dynamics affecting the gold market amidst conflicting factors like geopolitical tensions and interest rates. He provides insights into the intricate nature of gold pricing across different currencies, the recent breakout in the gold price including the flow dynamics in the market. Throughout the episode, Ned offers nuanced perspectives on investment strategies and market behaviour, underlining the importance of diversification and strategic positioning in precious metals portfolios.What's covered in this episode: What's the current positioning for gold?How does geopolitics influence the price of gold? Can the price of gold go higher?How rate cuts influence the price of goldThe case for owning physical gold in a portfolioIncreased buying in ChinaThe implications of seizing Russian FX reservesHow the Chinese New Year impacted goldThe importance of the breakthrough price of $2,150/ozThe importance of gold minersAn update on silver and how it relates to goldWill the price of silver be more consistent in the future?More about the fund: A truly unique fund, Jupiter Gold & Silver invests in both physical gold and silver bullion, as well as gold and silver mining companies. Manager Ned Naylor-Leyland is a passionate advocate for his asset class and believes investors should strongly consider some gold and silver exposure for their portfolios.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.
This month, Ned and Craig will discuss our listener-submitted questions, including: ✔️ What is the current state of the monetary policy cycle and its potential impact on the gold and silver markets? ✔️ What do professional investors think about investing in gold? ✔️ Why are the mining shares prices can't keep up with the price of gold? ✔️ What are the potential short-term opportunities for junior silver miners? About Ned Naylor-Leyland: Ned Naylor-Leyland is a Fund Manager and Head of Strategy in the gold and silver team at Jupiter Asset Management in London. Before joining Jupiter, Ned worked at Merian Global Investors as a portfolio manager in the gold and silver team. Prior to this, he worked at Quilter Cheviot, where he founded a dedicated monetary metals fund in 2009. He began his investment career at Smith & Williamson in 2001. Buy Bullion Here - https://www.sprottmoney.com Have questions for us? Send them to submissions@sprottmoney.com or simply call us at 1.888.861.0775.
We take an in depth look at Gold and Silver this week with my guest, Ned Naylor-Leyland, Fund Manager of the Jupiter Gold and Silver Fund. Having known Ned for a while, this was always going to be a thought-provoking conversation! Ned's sceptical perspective led him naturally to Gold and Silver (1.45) and he explains why he is optimistic about the precious metals today given current market conditions (5.28). ‘The interplay between inflation and the ability of central banks to give you a return on savings' is one of the relationships one must be aware of when investing in Gold and Silver (8.35). We discuss the Jupiter Gold and Silver Fund, the objectives, his investment process and some parts of the world he avoids due to excessive operating risk (9.12). I then ask Ned how he shifts his portfolio between ‘attacking' and ‘defensive' positions depending on where we are in the economic cycle (11.14). What does he mean by Silver being ‘Gold's volatile sibling'? (13.02) And how does he carry out his fundamental analysis on Gold and Silver mining companies (14.57)? We discuss the possibility of a great ‘reset' (21.05). What will be the catalyst to drive Gold and Silver prices higher from here (24.07) and what is the role of it in an investment portfolio (26.05)? Ned has historically held Bitcoin so I ask him about it (27.27) and we finish with a couple of books to read with a gin and tonic in hand (29.07). Ned Naylor-Leyland: https://www.jupiteram.com/uk/en/institutional/teams/ned-naylor-leyland/ Paul Dixey: https://vermeerllp.com/who-we-are/our-people/paul-dixey/ Literature: Gold & Economic Freedom by Alan Greenspan Gold Wars by Ferdinand Lips The New Case for Gold by James Rickards
Precious metals portfolio manager Ned Naylor-Leyland joins us to answer your questions regarding gold, silver and the mining shares. 0:00 - Introduction 2:20 - Decline of gold mining shares 7:09 - Industrial demand vs retail physical demand for silver 8:56 - Basel III changes and long-term impact on gold price 11:09 - Newfoundland Gold mining 14:10 - Royalty companies vs mining companies 16:14 - What must happen so gold and silver prices get back to summer 2020 levels 20:05 - Outro You can submit your questions to submissions@sprottmoney.com Visit our website https://www.sprottmoney.com for more news. Did you know you can get the Sprott Money Weekly Wrap Ups, Ask The Expert, special promotions and insightful blog posts sent right to your inbox? Sign up to the Sprott Money Newsletter here - https://bit.ly/3xKY9nB
Placeras Karl Lans och Pär Ståhl intervjuar en av världens främsta guld- och silverförvaltare Ned Naylor-Leyland på Jupiter. Han tror starkt på silver eftersom metallen behövs i energiomställningen samtidigt som utbudet minskat och investerarintresset ökat. Bitcoin ger han inte mycket för utan liknar det vid ett pyramidspel. Dock äger han hellre bitcoin än svenska kronor. (Samtalet är på engelska)
Merryn talks to Jupiter's Ned Naylor-Leyland about gold as a way of genuinely diversifying your portfolio; why bitcoin could eventually return to being just “dark money on the internet”; and the many attractions and even more dangers of silver. And if you want to watch Merryn's webcast with Baillie Gifford's Charles Plowden, click here http://ow.ly/rLoO50Djqff
The price of gold rose above $2,000 an ounce for the first time ever this month. In this podcast, Ned Naylor-Leyland, manager of Merian Gold & Silver fund, explains why investors have been attracted to gold and gives his view on how high the price of bullion could rise. He also tells us why income investors are looking for dividends from gold mining companies, and explains how silver can augment returns.
Ned Naylor-Leyland, Simon Mikhailovich, David Fergusson, Egon von Greyerz and Ronni Stoferle discuss the economic environment, what policy action means for gold, the possibility of inflation and the landscape for investing in precious metal mining stocks...
With all the uncertainty in the markets these days, what is the outlook on gold? Ned Naylor-Leyland, fund manager at Merian Global Investors shares more.
#50 Is Warren Buffet lying? This asset could protect your wealth. All podcasts available on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tcfr0by81zN6DMn2Oii0A Podcast links: https://soundcloud.com/paul-60-1 https://player.fm/series/state-of-the-markets https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thinktradingcom/the-state-of-the-markets https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/state-of-the-markets/id1301360737 Paul Rodriguez of http://ThinkTrading.com https://twitter.com/prodr1guez and Tim Price of http://Pricevaluepartners.com https://twitter.com/timfprice join Ned Naylor-Leyland of http://www.Meriam.com https://twitter.com/NedNL Tim's Media Pick: The Last Movie Star: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5836316/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 The Leisure Seeker: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3741632/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Ned's media pick: And Forgive them Their Debts Book by Michael Hudson https://g.co/kgs/KR9tiF Paul's media pick: Roma Should I finish watching it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roma_(2018_film) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stateofthemarkets/message
Precious metal fund manager Ned Naylor-Leyland joins us to discuss the current status of gold, silver and the mining shares.
Welcome to the 41st CONKERS’ CORNER recorded on 21st December 2016. In this interview I have the pleasure of speaking with Jan Skoyles @Skoylesy, a unique force in the Fintech, Blockchain sector and Gold commodity space. Jan is also a highly regarded consultant, blogger and serial entrepreneur. Jan is also the founder and a partner at Barlings Consulting in Dubai, as well as a Research Executive at Goldcore. Jan grew up in the Midlands in what she describes as a “typical middle class upbringing”. She explained that she was very lucky and her parents encouraged her to be anything she wanted to be, “whether that was a fairy godmother or an astronaut”. After successfully completing school, Jan went onto study for an Economics Degree at Aston University in Birmingham. Jan became very disenfranchised with her studies which she was undertaking during the time of the financial crisis. She felt that things did not add up with regards to views what of President Magabe did in Zimbabwe and that of what Ben Bernanke was doing with regards quantitative easing (QE). Whilst on her final year placement with BP, Jan became very ill and had to extend studies across a further two years. It was during this difficult time that she was introduced to Ned Naylor-Leyland, a well known figure in the world of gold and silver investing. As Jan was still undecided as to what topic to cover for her dissertation, Ned suggested she write her dissertation on “the return of gold and silver to the monetary system”. Jan did just that and graduated from Aston University in 2011 with a Degree in International Business and Economics. She describes her dissertation “as her golden ticket” as it grabbed the attention of a few gold companies. Straight from University, Jan joined the gold investment platform start-up: The Real Asset Co (TRAC), as a co-founder. Jan covered several roles including that of CEO during her tenure at TRAC. Whilst in her role as CEO, the TRAC team did a funding round and implemented a basic blockchain. TRAC were essentially one of the first to get involved in the blockchain space. This discussion provides a useful insight into the journey that Jan has taken, which so far has encompassed Fintech, Bitcoin, Blockchain and Gold. The topics we discussed include: Fintech is many different things; Fintech start-up opportunities; Dubai/Middle East Fintech Bitcoin/Blockchain innovation; First love being Gold; Working with The Real Asset Co, Coinsilium, Goldcore, Barlings Consulting; Where Jan holds her investments; Start-up valuations, the difference between RABBITS and UNICORNS; Our changing relationship with Banks/Financial organisations. Listen now to gain insights into how Jan Skoyles, traverses the Fintech, Bitcoin, Blockchain and Gold space. Learn why Jan states that one of her wisest investments is seizing opportunities and why one of her favourite quotes is “Never turn down an invitation to a cocktail party”. Learn from the lessons in her successful, insightful business/entreprenuerial and investing journey.
Dominic Frisby meets Ned Naylor Leyland at Mines and Money in London. As you'd expect, they discuss gold and silver and, (also as you'd expect), Ned has some very interesting things to say.Ned graduated with from Bristol Uni in 1998. He began his career at Neilson Management, later moving to Smith & Williamson (formerly NCL Investments) in 2003 where he was an investment manager. Ned joined Quilter Cheviot in 2008 and is advising a specialist precious metals fund. Follow Ned on Twitter.Bitcoin: the Future of Money? by Dominic Frisby is available directly from the publishers Unbound, from amazon.com or amazon.co.uk. The audiobook is available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit frisby.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the two big themes for 2013: The execution of too-big-to-fail outlaw banks, and the death of the Bretton Woods-engineered 'fiat and faith' debt system as nations around the world ask for the return of their gold. They also talk to several Keiser Report guests about their predictions for 2013, including Rob Kirby on JP Morgan's collapse, Mitch Feierstein on JP Morgan's copper ETF, Ned Naylor-Leyland on the CFTC investigation into silver manipulation and the Yes Men’s Andy Bichlbaum on the Global Spring. Keiser Report 1-2-13
Dominic Frisby meets Ned Naylor-Leyland at the Gold And Silver Summit in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit frisby.substack.com/subscribe
Dominic Frisby meets Ned Naylor-Leyland at the Gold And Silver Summit in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.