Q&A: The case for Gold

By Michael Kovacs

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The case for gold is still strong.

Gold has had a record run this year with the price passing through US $2,000 per ounce. That has pushed the S&P TSX Global Gold Index is up 48.98% [1], year-to-date, making it a top performing group on the Toronto Stock Exchange. By comparison, the S&P/TSX composite index was down 2.68%.

Gold’s resurgence after a nine-year bear market began early last year. Rising uncertainty about the staying power of the global recovery combined with interest rate reductions led to concerns about a weakening US dollar and a resurgence of inflation.

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated these trends. Global growth has fallen sharply and central banks have undertaken even more aggressive interest rate cuts to stimulate growth. The yields on bonds have fallen with some sovereign issues now in negative territory. The US dollar, which is used to price gold, has also declined against a basket of currencies.

Harvest Portfolios Group launched the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF (TSX: HGGG) in January, 2019 to position itself to take advantage of a rebound in gold’s fortunes. The strategy behind HGGG could not have foreseen the pandemic, but the ETF’s performance has proved it is well positioned to thrive with this added challenge.

In a Q&A, Harvest President and CEO Michael Kovacs [MK below] revisits the blueprint underpinning the ETF and explains why the outlook for gold continues to be positive. He also discusses how the ETF aligns with the core Harvest philosophy of owning strong businesses.

Financial Independence Hub: Did you expect gold to be this strong in 2020?

MK:  We were looking at a weakening economic cycle, but we could not have anticipated the pandemic; what happened this year is beyond anyone’s imagination.

We launched the ETF as a defensive investment because the economic cycle was pretty long in the tooth. We were not gold bugs, but had watched the market for some time, especially gold company shares.

How do you see the outlook for gold?

Gold may have got a bit over-priced in the short term, but over the next 12-to-18 months it should touch U.S. $3,000 an ounce, which is 50% higher than it is now. Why? The pandemic has created a whole new ballgame.

It ties into the massive amounts of stimulus injected into the global economy by governments and central banks.  As a result of the pandemic, governments are budgeting with wartime percentages of debt. These levels will devalue currencies and could bring back inflationary pressures. That’s good for gold.

Warren Buffett recently bought his first gold holding, a stake in American Barrick. What does that say?

It was an unusual move considering that Buffett is a long-time value investor with a dislike for gold. He prefers assets that have cash flows or pay dividends. But he didn’t buy bullion, he bought the second most valuable gold company in the world, a great gold producer with great assets. It has a growing cash flow and pays a dividend. So, it’s a logical place for Berkshire Hathaway to diversify.

How will the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF benefit from these trends?

When we launched the ETF, gold had been in a bear market for eight years. The industry had consolidated, share prices were low and we saw considerable value. At that point, average production costs for the model portfolio were U.S. $800 per ounce and most of the target companies were cash flow positive. We believed that if gold rose there would be a lot of upside potential. That is what has happened and will continue if gold prices rise.

What are HGGG’s main features?

Solactive, the German provider of financial indices based in Frankfurt, helped us build a gold ETF index, and we selected  the 20 largest developed market gold stocks by capitalization. The companies are equally weighted, which means you avoid the risk of too much concentration in any one company.

It has all the big names you would think of based in Canada, the U.S., Australia and UK: American Barrick, Newmont, Franco Nevada, Newcrest. All the top gold miners.

The ETF is passively managed and rebalanced quarterly. It has a 40 basis point management fee, which is the lowest among gold ETFs in Canada.

Harvest usually combines growth with income. Does this ETF pay a distribution?

This ETF does not pay a monthly distribution: only annually, if any. But it has been such a great year, so there may be a distribution for 2020 and note HGGG did pay a distribution for 2019.

Who is the ETF suitable for?

It cuts across investing styles.  Anybody looking to diversify a portfolio might be interested in it. It could be younger people looking for growth over the long term, or older investors looking to hedge against uncertainty.

We believe that a 5% to 10% position in gold in your portfolio is reasonable. An ETF like ours offers diversification away from a single stock risk. You have a basket of top-performers.

Is the Harvest Global Gold Giants Index ETF unique?

There are other gold ETFs, but none are as focused. Many have a cross section of different types of miners in them: gold as well as other metals. Some include firms with small market capitalization along with the larger firms and some just hold bullion.

Our HGGG ETF is very simple to understand. It holds only the top 20 and only true gold mining leaders.

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[1] TSX:TTGD Aug. 19, 2020

 

Michael Kovacs founded Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. in 2009 and is a veteran of the Investment management business. He has held senior management positions with 4 companies: Managing Director of Sentry Mutual Funds and Senior Vice President of Sentry Investments. He was a Vice President with Guardian Capital Group from 1991 to 1995, Vice President of National Sales with AIC Funds from 1995 to 2000 and Vice President of Distribution with ING Funds from 2000 to 2002. Michael began his career as an Investment Advisor and for seven years managed money for individual investors. He is a strong believer in providing individuals with Investment products that have long term fundamental mandates and portfolio transparency. Michael has been featured in the Globe & Mail, National Post and BNN. Michael is also the Chairman of the Board for Harvest.

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