David Morgan, the well-respected publisher of The Morgan Report,
has decades of experience with precious metals investing. He began investing
at the age of 16, and was influenced by Jim Dines, the force behind The
Dines Letter, who sold Morgan on the need for monetary reform. Morgan
also studied under William O'Neil, the founder of Investor's Business
Daily, and an extremely astute investor.
Morgan founded The Morgan Report to help investors protect their
wealth regardless of the economic outlook. Morgan realized early on that a
lot of companies have great stories, but that does not mean they will
succeed. To help investors allocate their investments, he divides the
portfolio into three tiers: top tier, midtier and speculative. Over the
years, top-tier portfolio companies such as Pan American Silver, Silver
Standard, Agnico Eagle, Franco-Nevada and Silvercorp Metals have made large
gains. Some more speculative stocks, such as Western Silver, were takeover
targets, and The Morgan Report prides itself on the number of
speculative juniors it has recommended that have become mines.
Streetwise Reports sat down with David Morgan to talk about the precious
metals market and several companies that are among his top picks.
The Gold Report: Gold and silver have been trading sideways
for some time. What's your crystal ball telling you about precious metals?
David Morgan: Nothing fundamentally has changed in the global
financial system. The 2008 financial crisis really hasn't been repaired. What
they've done is they've taken a debt-based economy on a global basis and it
has been brought further and further into debt, nation-state by nation-state.
The Eurozone has problems, the U.S. has a bigger debt than ever. And the
whole problem is that this debt cannot be paid back.
So from a big picture perspective, the fundamental reason to own some gold
or gold stocks (or both), or silver in your portfolio is for the very fact
that there's never been a fiat currency that has survived the test of time,
which means—and we're seeing it right in front of our eyes— we're seeing
failures of currency, or what I call a currency crisis. Venezuela, Brazil,
Iran, Turkey, these are subsets of the bigger picture, which is the U.S.
dollar, the reserve currency. Which means that the dollar will continue to
get stronger and stronger. So I expect the dollar to look very, very good
relative to other currencies globally for a while.
But at some point, that "Aha" moment will take place, meaning
that other nations and other individuals will realize the U.S. cannot pay
back its debt. Nations like Russia and China have already backed away from
the dollar a great deal in the last few years, and that trend will
accelerate. When that happens, you'll see a run to gold and tangibles. It
will be primarily gold; silver will be a subset of that, and it will be
tangible assets, what we've already seen on the real estate side. Once that
floodgate opens, I think you're going to see a big move; I fully expect to
see the biggest up move in the precious metals ahead of us. I wrote a book
with David Smith called "Second Chance" that talks about the final
upcoming rush in the precious metals.
TGR: Would you tell us about a few companies that you're excited
about right now.
DM: There are a couple of companies that I've been talking about on
my free list on the Internet called "The Big Reveal." Two that I
want to highlight are Enviroleach Technologies Inc. (ETI:CSE; EVLLF:OTCQB) and Mineworx
Technologies Ltd. (MWX:TSX.V; MWXRF:OTCQB); they work hand in hand. In
fact, these two companies have formed a joint venture for E-waste processing
ventures.
I knew Duane Nelson from Silvermex Resources. Through a company that was
bought out by Iberian Minerals (now Mineworx) in 2015, Duane created what he
called a mobile mill. It's a water self-contained gravity feed milling unit
and this unit can be placed in hard-to-access areas. We visited a location in
Arizona where he test ran it for a few days and we watched it work. It did
work and I became very, very excited about it, and I started writing about it
in The Morgan Report.
Then Duane asked me to take a look at an inert formulation that
precipitated gold and other metals. He did all the due diligence you would
expect, using a couple of different labs, and the formulation did work.
Amazingly, it is an alternative to cyanide and strong-acid processes
currently used for the extraction of precious metals from mineral ores,
concentrates and invariably electronic waste.
So, once the solution proved to be valid, Mineworx made the decision in
early 2017 to spin-off the leach technology into a separate public company,
EnviroLeach Technologies, a move that gave Mineworx a free sub-license in
perpetuity, enabling it to use the leach in the traditional mining sector. In
addition, Mineworx entered into a joint venture (JV) relationship with
EnviroLeach for a 20% equity stake in the JV for ongoing pursuits in the
E-waste recycling industry. Premium members of The Morgan Report who
bought Mineworx when we recommended it received shares of EnviroLeach in the
spin-off. The story didn't get a lot of legs in the investment community, but
it certainly did in the electronic-waste community. A company known as
Jabil—a $4.25 billion company—got involved and it started working with
EnviroLeach on perfecting this formula.
Like any startup in this type of situation, there have been ups and downs.
Some things take longer than you expect. But it's well along the road right
now. And both companies have the ability to use the EnviroLeach formula,
which makes Mineworx's patented HM X-tract mobile mill and its HM X-mill
portable grinding unit a great story, and makes it more impactful than when it
was just a self-contained milling operation. I like both companies and own
both. I'm very, very excited.
TGR: Right now, there's a great concern about green recycling of
E-waste such as old cell phones and computers. How do EnviroLeach and
Mineworx fit into that narrative?
DM: It fits 100%. The joint venture of EnviroLeach and Mineworx each recently put out press releases about their
new E-waste concentration plant in Vancouver. The process is able to separate
and extract and monetize basically every step of the process. It takes
E-waste and separates it into four streams: a copper-based precious metals
concentrate that will be sold to refiners, a ferrous metal and aluminum
stream that will be sold to recyclers, a precious metal stream that will be
processed using EnviroLeach's formulation, and the remainder material that
will be used in construction materials.
As a test, the joint venture processed about 10 tonnes of printed circuit
boards at a rate of 900 kg per hour, and projects an initial production rate
of 10 tonnes per day. By adding a second shift it could process 20 tonnes a
day. They have secured a supply of 40 tonnes of printed circuit boards and
400 tonnes of low to mid-grade circuit boards, cable boxes, modems, PC/power
supplies, etc., to process. In fact, one could now state that the Vancouver
plant has begun the ramp-up that will lead to commercial production. The
companies plan to use the Vancouver E-waste plant as a model to partner with
industry and recycling groups in order to secure supply at advantageous pricing,
as well as sourcing international business opportunities.
This operation is one of those things that we are all very happy to see,
to be able to reuse things we know, help benefit everyone and do it in a
green manner. To quote from the news release, "This new utilization of
the tailings combined with the reduction of carbon emissions from smelting
plus the EnviroLeach formula's reusability will create the world's only zero
emission E-waste recycling process."
There are green funds that are looking for sustainable projects and
projects that are friendly to the environment. This is a huge leap forward
because of the cyanide situation, which a lot of mining people use, and there
are states and countries that do not allow any cyanide. So this will be very
beneficial for those areas and the industry at large; it's a very well-known
story for Morgan Report subscribers and a couple others. But the story really
hasn't been in front of the resource investing community or the investment
community at large.
Rather than just make it a big hole in the in the earth and fill it in
with used iPhones and computers, Mineworx and EnviroLeach are able to take
those materials and reuse and repurpose them, extracting the precious and
base metals like gold, copper and aluminum, and make construction material
from the remainder.
TGR: Would you talk about Mineworx's self-contained unit that could
be moved to a remote location to process ore in a place where cyanide is not
allowed or where it is not economic to build a freestanding mill?
Mineworx's Mobile Mill
DM: Yes, I know once the E-Waste side of the operation is up and
running commercially they want to pursue the traditional mining applications
of their technologies. This is where I get the most excited. The factors you
mentioned are extremely valid and important. But, let's say you have a junior
mine and you have pretty good tailings, for an example. But all the juniors
have basically the same problem, it's always a money problem. Because if they
really have the goods, they have to raise money, which dilutes the
shareholders. And so that's a conundrum that no one can really get around.
And now, if you really have the goods, you can have the mobile mill on the
premises and start mining and self-fund. So any junior miner worth its salt
really should be jumping up and down and wanting to get on board the mobile
mill. They might locate the mobile mill on their property and start to
extract gold from the project, take that gold, sell it in the marketplace and
not dilute shareholders and build a capital base that will allow their mining
project to get to the next phase of its development program.
It's something that could be a catalyst for the junior mining industry.
TGR: What size is the mobile mill? Would it fit on the back of a
truck?
DM: You're looking at two 18-wheeler trucks. The technology is
proven, but it hasn't been implemented on a large scale yet.
TGR: Is there else you want to add before we sign off?
DM: Our entire team at The Morgan Report is devoted to
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TGR: David, thanks for your insights today.
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