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MiningStockEducation.com
Masterclass on How to Make Millions Speculating in ExploreCos with Rick Rule
Rick Rule provides a one-hour masterclass on how to make millions speculating in mining exploration stocks. Rick believes that exploration “is the thing that is going to work in 2022” and that people are not paying enough attention to it. He outlines the key things mining investors should know about exploreco speculation. Rick offers candid commentary on “the good, the bad and the truly ugly” of how the junior resource operates. Brian Leni of JuniorStockReview.com and Bill Powers of Mining Stock Education ask Rick questions. Finally, Rick shares about his upcoming conference and reminds the MSE audience that he is still doing portfolio reviews.
Rick’s online conference this summer: https://hopin.com/events/2021-natural-resource-symposium-1df0b80d-f8f5-4f8c-a9f1-dce24e1643c2?ref=3e8a8f7f5beb
If you would like Rick to review your mining stock portfolio, per the instructions he provided in the interview, reach out to him at: https://sprottusa.com/brokerage-services/rankings/#
Rule Investment Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
0:00 Introduction
1:09 Exploration is the thing for 2022
6:32 How to value an exploreco?
15:48 “As a speculator you don’t have to be the best. You just have to be better than the competition.”
19:57 Three categories of exploreco speculation
27:32 Any metal or deposit type you prefer?
29:39 Vetting new exploration methods
33:46 Focus on people to tilt odds in your favor
36:29 Rick avoids overly promoted “hot” area plays
41:10 Further discussing exploreco valuations
42:20 How to view $1B+ market cap for gold exploreco with no resource?
45:11 How to value the subjective
48:09 What about explorecos that don’t market enough?
49:28 Rick’s advice after review thousands of retail mining investors’ portfolios
54:48 Rick’s conference this summer
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38:27
Palisades Gold Radio
Erik Wetterling: Creating Generational Wealth in Junior Gold Stocks
Tom welcomes Erik Wetterling of the Hedgeless Horseman to the show. Erik shows how real assets have never been more undervalued as they are now at 97-year lows. This fact, coupled with poor sentiment towards mining and gold, is a clear sign that this market is massively undervalued. It's absurd to be talking about being bearish when it comes to miners or the price of gold. He says, "Investing really shouldn't be this easy."
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Erik discusses the need for conviction regarding your positions because finding bottoms is difficult. Since the potential risk to reward ratio on many of his investments is great, his approach is often to buy more if the stock moves down.
His approach to the miners is to have an extensive watch list and then wait for the opportunities to come to him. For example, the March 2020 Corona crash created enormous value and thus opportunity. Please focus on the valuations and invest where it makes sense. If you really like a company, but it's a bit expensive, just put it on your watchlist and wait for an opportunity.
Most retail investors have a time horizon of a couple of months, and every investor has a plan. If he can make a case for a company on a two-year time horizon, that won't be a crowded investment. Most people aren't willing to wait, and if you know when the catalysts are coming, it's the best way to make outsized returns while minimizing risk.
On a longer time horizon, your not as concerned with minor pullbacks. It should make you like the stock more as long as the risk factors haven't changed. Volatility in gold can have an outsized effect on junior miners, and you should take advantage of it to gain outsized returns.
Don't even try to guess where gold and silver are going but look for cheap companies at today's metal prices. The only thing you as an investor can do is to control your own decisions.
He explains his favorite factors when investing in miners. Marginal safety is essential, and his preference is to stick with companies that can generate value on their own. You want to be set on the downside and have good potential upside with the possibility of great returns.
Focus on making rational decisions, use common sense and learn from your mistakes. You don't need to be an expert; try to avoid emotion in your decisions.
Time Stamp References:
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Gold Macro Factors
5:08 - Sentiment & Timing
8:35 - Keeping It Simple
12:48 - Time Horizons
16:07 - Risk & Volatility
19:38 - Focus & Control
21:51 - Junior Preferences
26:20 - Building an Empire
30:33 - Management & Jurisdiction
35:14 - Concluding Thoughts
37:49 - Wrap Up
Talking Points From This Episode
- Real Assets Vs. Financial Assets
- Taking advantage of volatility.
- Investing with Longer-Time Horizons
- Favorite factors in picking miners.
Guest Links
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-wetterling-03150496/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Comm_Invest
Website: http://www.thehedgelesshorseman.com/
Erik Wetterling is the Founder and Owner of the Hedgeless Horseman and FH Invest AB. He writes primarily about gold, silver, investing, and mining stocks under the name "The Hedgeless Horseman." His current mission is to make the most of the upcoming precious metal and mining bull and bring as many people along for the ride as he can.
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12:35
SMITHWEEKLY RESEARCH
Exit Strategy Considerations for the Uranium Investor | SmithWeekly Research
Andrew Weekly of SmithWeekly Research covers the keys of uranium exit strategy for uranium stock investors and speculators through a high level framework that can be used as a guide in later stages of a uranium bull market. Key items are uranium term and spot pricing, term volume thresholds, sentiment levels, new build capacity, uranium supply / demand parity, SWU prices, and more. #Uranium #Stocks #Investing #Strategy.
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25:59
MiningStockEducation.com
Expert Mining Sector Analysis with Joe Mazumdar: Capex Financings, Jurisdictions & Stock Pick
Joe Mazumdar of Exploration Insights provides expert resource sector commentary in this interview. He shares his analysis of the recently-announced capex financings for Marathon Gold and Rio2. Joe comments on the Fortuna and Roxgold merger. He also shares one stock pick and offers his opinion on Guatemala, South African and the ‘stan’ nations as mining jurisdictions.
Joe Mazumdar is editor and analyst at Exploration Insights. Joe has an extensive, multi-decade background in working for both mining companies and the financial institutions that cover and invest in mining equities. He possesses an excellent understanding of geology, the process of exploration and development, and what it takes to run and finance a mining company.
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Do you only sell jr miners based on fundamentals & not sentiment?
3:01 Marathon Gold’s CapEx financing analysis
7:27 Rio2 CapEx financing analysis
13:04 Fortuna & Roxgold merger
16:35 South Africa as a mining jurisdiction
18:48 Guatemala as a mining jurisdiction
21:34 Investing in the “stan” nations
23:50 Stock pick
Joe Mazumdar’s website: https://www.explorationinsights.com/
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Sponsor info: https://trilogymetals.com/
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