Movement Alert|Newmont Mining Falls 3.1% in Regular Trading, Gold Sector Broadly Under Pressure as Profit-Taking Follows Prior Session Rally

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 18, Newmont Mining fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at $116.69/share, with turnover of $196 million. The decline came just one session after the stock surged 3.03% to $121.325 on multiple analyst upgrades.

The gold mining sector faced broad selling pressure, with peers declining in tandem: Agnico Eagle Mines fell 1.52%, Barrick Mining fell 1.86%, Coeur Mining fell 3.73%, Wheaton Precious Metals fell 3.11%, and Pan American Silver fell 3.18%. The pullback follows a period of aggressive gains for the sector — gold had rallied approximately 8% in August with a single-week gain of 7.1%, triggering overbought technical signals for the first time in 103 trading sessions, historically associated with negative subsequent returns.

Fundamentally, Newmont retains supportive catalysts including its $1.95 billion Nevada Gold Mines settlement with Barrick, which TD Cowen estimates created approximately $4.7 billion in value accretion, while UBS projects the company could return over $7 billion to shareholders in total cash returns for the year. The consensus analyst target price stands at $135.25, implying significant upside from current levels.

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