Dan Wilton Predictions
CEO of First Mining Gold
Track Dan Wilton's public market predictions and forecast accuracy. Each prediction is recorded from the date it was published to its estimated deadline, then graded correct or wrong based on the outcome.
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Dan Wilton Gold Gold will resume its uptrend and is not in a long-term retracement, implying higher prices ahead The David Lin Report 2026-07-02 2027-07-02 pending
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[27:15] I think we're headed back to uh an ongoing of the trend that took gold from 1300 to 5,500. There's nothing that made that movement. Listen, maybe it got a little bit ahead of itself on the way up, but there's nothing to me that says this is a long-term retracement here.
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Dan Wilton Gold Miners Gold mining companies will generate record levels of free cash flow in 2026 and 2027 The David Lin Report 2026-07-02 2027-12-31 pending
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[26:25] I think we're continuing to see uh pressure on uh labor costs in the mining industry, but fundamentally, I think we're still sitting in a place where uh gold mining companies are going to be generating record levels of free cash flow this year. And you know I expect next year and next year I think you know this is a very healthy environment um on for margins in the gold mining business
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Dan Wilton First Mining Gold First Mining Gold will reach a construction decision for the Springpole project at the beginning of 2028 The David Lin Report 2026-07-02 2028-03-31 pending
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[4:44] targeting that being done kind of by the end of the summer, but that's, you know, at the end of the summer, we'd like to be in a position with uh really all of the communities with these long-term uh project agreements in place and the environmental assessment approvals that then really allow us to move on with confidence into finalizing feasibility study, detailed engineering, permitting, and moving towards that construction decision. which we'd be targeting kind of beginning of 2028.
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