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Welcome to episode 35 of The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, where Stockhouse columnists Jonathon Brown and me, Trevor Abes, each deliver a 2.5-minute stock profile related to recent news stories with investment implications. This week, we’re talking about a pair of gold stocks shining during the US government shutdown, thanks to combining the yellow metal’s safe-haven properties with the potential for leverage beyond the spot price propelled by their cash flowing operations.

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