We have some exciting news to share! The Motley Fool UK has now become The Twelfth Magpie -- an independent, UK-owned company, led by our long-serving UK management team — Mark Rogers, Chris Nials and Heather Adlington. In practical terms, it’s the same team you know, now fully focused on serving our UK readers and members.

Just as importantly, our approach remains unchanged: long-term, jargon-free, and on your side. This site is our new home, and there will be extra tweaks made across the coming few days as we settle in. So if anything looks a little off, please bear with us!

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

Gold stocks have bombed in 2021. Time to buy?

As investors scramble for shares in companies set to benefit from an economic recovery, could now be a great time to buy unloved blue-chip gold stocks?

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Twelfth Magpie’s Premium Investing Services. Become a member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn more, and get a free 'Best Buy Now' stock!.

Looking at the FTSE 350, I’m struck by the poor performance of gold stocks so far in 2021. And extending that to a 12-month view, I can see share price falls of as much as 50%.

Should I steer well clear? Or is this a brilliant opportunity for me to buy discount shares in the top gold producers on the London market?

Should you buy Rolls Royce shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

That’s why this could be an ideal time to secure this valuable research – Mark’s analysts have scoured the markets to reveal 5 of his favourite long-term ‘Buys’. Please, don’t make any big decisions before seeing them.

Gold stocks have bombed

The table below shows just how badly the FTSE 350 gold stocks have performed:

 

Performance year to date (%)

Performance one year (%)

Centamin

-17.8

-50.1

Endeavour Mining*

Fresnillo

-23.0

-29.2

Hochschild Mining

-25.8

-32.5

Petropavlovsk

-36.3

-38.3

Polymetal International

-8.7

-19.2

FTSE 350

+10.2

+22.5

* Canada’s Endeavour Mining (a major producer in West Africa) had its shares admitted to trading on London’s main market in June. It’s expected to be given FTSE 250 status when the index announces its latest review (tomorrow).

As you can see, the dire performance of these stocks contrast with the strong gains made by the wider FTSE 350. With gold being the ultimate safe-haven asset, investors snapped up sector miners’ shares as the pandemic unfolded last year. But rising optimism later in the year and in 2021 has seen investors flock to businesses that will benefit from an economic recovery.

Gold and gold-mining stocks have become unloved. The price is down 4.2% in the year to date and down 7.5% over the last 12 months. Gold stocks tend to exaggerate up-and-down movements. This is due to miners’ operational gearing. Further, Centamin’s particularly poor one-year performance was compounded by an operational setback last October.

Risks

Movements in the gold price, the high volatility of gold-mining stocks due to operational gearing, and the potential for operational setbacks are all risks I need to accept, if I want to invest in the sector. And in the event of further weakness in the price, the value of my investment could fall — and by a larger magnitude than gold itself.

That said, I’m far more comfortable buying at the kind of discounts I’m looking at today than when investors are clambering over each other to get their hands on gold and gold miners’ shares. And there’s another reason for my current bullishness.

Continuing case for gold stocks

Gold has been considered a store of value since the year dot. As a result of the pandemic, global debt has reached eye-watering record high levels and governments are still printing ‘magic money’. I think this should support a gold price at which miners can make very nice profits (and pay very nice dividends) for potentially years to come.

Why I’d buy today

All six companies have recently reiterated their production guidance for 2021. Five of the six are forecast to pay interest-rate-busting dividends for the year (yields of up to 6.5%), with the other (Petropavlovsk) forecast to resume dividends next year.

To be sure, the price of gold will always be a significant influence on investment returns — for better or for worse. But bearing in mind my belief in a supportive macro-environment for the gold price and the current discount share prices — also that between them the companies own a good number of mines (mitigating operational risk) and that their assets are spread across a good number of countries (mitigating geopolitical risk) — the six stocks look very buyable for me today.

G A Chester has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Fresnillo. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Content white businesswoman being congratulated by colleagues at her retirement party
Investing Articles

How investing in a Cash ISA could cost you a comfortable retirement

Cash ISAs are celebrated for the brilliant tax benefits they provide. But could focusing on them cost savers the chance…

Read more »

Young black woman in a wheelchair working online from home
Investing Articles

How much could Barclays shares pay in dividends by 2028?

Barclays is one of the FTSE 100's most popular dividend shares. How much could they provide over the next three…

Read more »

Investor looking at stock graph on a tablet with their finger hovering over the Buy button
Investing Articles

With a 6% yield and a P/E of just 7.4, is this share a screaming buy for a second income?

Mark Hartley looks at the second income potential of a popular UK dividend stock that still looks undervalued despite compelling…

Read more »

Investing Articles

Forget Nvidia! This ETF is booming inside my Stocks and Shares ISA

A thematic ETF inside this writer's ISA has more doubled the return of Nvidia stock so far in 2026. But…

Read more »

Shot of an young mixed-race woman using her cellphone while out cycling through the city
Investing Articles

These cheap FTSE 250 shares could deliver a £1,550 ISA income in just 12 months!

Searching for the best low-cost dividend stocks to buy? Royston Wild reveals two FTSE 250 property shares with yields above…

Read more »

Landlady greets regular at real ale pub
Investing Articles

How much in dividends will these high-yield shares generate in 2026?

With 9.5% and 8.4% dividend yields, what makes these FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 high-yield heroes so special? Royston Wild…

Read more »

British pound data
Investing Articles

£5,000 invested in Nvidia shares when ChatGPT was released is now worth…

The rise of Nvidia shares was kickstarted by the advent of ChatGPT. Our author takes a look at how much…

Read more »

Close-up of children holding a planet at the beach
Investing Articles

Did HSBC just become the FTSE 100’s best dividend stock?

HSBC has long been a strong dividend stock, but could it now be one of the best on the entire…

Read more »