Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 619May 23, 2018

Why I’m Buying This Commodity for the First Time In 10 Years… And It’s Not Gold

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I hope you have a pen and notepad ready for today’s show…

My good friend Marin Katusa returns to tell us why gold could go a lot lower over the next few months. He suggests buying a popular commodity instead… 

Marin is one of the best resource investors I know. And although he’s bearish on gold in the short-term, we discuss why that’s a positive for us as investors.

Marin also explains what to look for when evaluating a resource investment (it takes more than just a great discovery…) and how to scale into the best names over time.

This is an incredible interview with a lot of great information. Trust me, you’ll want to listen more than once…

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