Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 435August 7, 2016

The Best Gold & Silver Ideas from Sprott’s Natural Resource Conference

gold and silver conference

Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.

My guest this week is Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research and one of the most connected analysts in the resource sector.

On this episode, Marin discusses his favorite ideas from last week’s Natural Resource Conference in Vancouver. He also breaks down the importance of risk management now that most of his junior mining picks are trading more than 250% higher on the year.

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Later in the show, I discuss my recent trip to Alaska. There, I took two airplanes and a helicopter to see one of the largest undeveloped gold and copper projects in the world. I’ll break down the company who owns this massive project and tell you if it’s worth buying.

On the episode, I also give you inside access to my conversations with some of the legends who were on this road trip with me.

This includes superstar speculator Doug Casey, mining legend Bob Dickenson, and legendary geologist David Lowell.

As always, thanks for listening and good investing.

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