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Our top gold and silver accumulator is without a doubt, First Mining Finance. Since going public in April, they’ve gone from zero ounces of gold resources in the ground, to 9 million ounces!

This is one of the fastest growing gold developers in the world.

[su_note note_color=”#f4f5f5″ text_color=”#000″ radius=”5″ class=”main-title-note”]After taking over 4 gold mining companies, First Mining Finance (TSXV: FF & US: FFMGF) announced their 5th acquisition last month. This transaction is still pending and is expected to close sometime in mid April.

This morning, FF announced the purchase of the Pitt Gold Property from Brionor Resources for $1,250,000 CAD. This addition of gold resource ounces is closely tied to their February 12th news release, acquiring Clifton Star, with two gold projects in the same region as the Pitt Gold property in Quebec, Canada.

This is a massive expansion for First Mining Finance in one of the world’s most prolific gold producing regions. With Keith Neumeyer running this new gold stock, the world has never seen such an experienced management team aggressively taking out assets at this rate. Keith has already built two billion dollar mining companies, and he’s stated that he intends on FF to be his 3rd.

Consider shares of
First Mining Finance (TSXV: FF & US: FFMGF) immediately!

I believe as the new gold bull market takes gold to much higher levels over the next 3 to 5 years, FF will be one of the best positions in our portfolios.[/su_note]

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