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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 539: Sprott's Natural Resource Symposium: The good news... and the bad

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2017

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!   I just returned home from the 2017 Sprott Natural Resource Symposium in Vancouver… my go-to conference each year.   It’s where the most successful junior mining investors and executives gather from around the globe… where I've learned about companies like McEwen Mining, Sandstorm Gold, and Northern Dynasty... and where I get to sit in exclusive closed-door sessions with company insiders.   On this week's show, I'm honored to re-introduce the Executive Chairman of, by far, the most promising company of this year’s Symposium.   His name is Ivan Bebek.   His company is about to embark on one of the largest drilling programs in the junior resource space today. And if they hit… investors could see a 50%-plus pop in shares almost immediately.   It’s the type of risk/reward setup that’s too favorable to ignore.   That’s the good news…   Some of what I witnessed in Vancouver was cringeworthy… the same pump and dump scams I’ve seen too many times.   It reminded me why the natural resource industry can be so dangerous for investors. So on this week's Educational Segment, I’ll remind you of the key things to watch out for.   Good Investing, Frank Curzio

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Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

0:06.0

financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.7

right to you on Main Street.

0:15.0

How's it going out there?

0:17.0

It's Wednesday, August 2nd.

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Now, Frank Curzier hosts the Wall Street Unplugged Podcast White,

0:21.0

Break Down the Headlines. End. the Wall Street Unplugged Podcast Why break down the headlines.

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And tell you it's really moving these markets.

0:30.7

She had a great time in Vancouver this week, the Sprought Natural Resource Symposium.

0:35.4

It was a great time outside of my flight home, which was Friday night,

0:40.0

where United was nice enough to upgrade me to first class for free since they canceled my flight on Monday without notice when I was leaving.

0:48.0

Supposed to get to Vancouver Monday night.

0:50.0

Had a whole bunch of meetings set up for Tuesday, instead of had to wake up 3.30 in the morning, get a 6 o'clock flight,

0:56.0

and eventually get there at around 4 p.m.

1:00.0

So a lot of reschedule and a lot of crazy stuff, but yeah, they took took care of me I was really ticked off at first.

1:05.9

Anyway great trip you'll hear about in a minute everything was cool but the problem was when I'm sitting in first class, I'm happy, you know, enjoying a nice

1:15.6

glass of wine they gave you right before you take off. Those other people walking in,

1:19.3

always look pissed of the people sitting in first class. But after that glass of wine, that's when the fun stopped.

1:26.0

Because right when we took off, the guy next to me decides to take off his shoes and socks and puts his feet up like on because he was

1:37.3

sitting the first row up on the wall right in front of us. Just put him there, his feet right there.

1:45.0

I mean, the whole entire flight, he sucked the whole entire flight, but no shoes, no socks on.

1:51.0

I mean, the old me, and trust me, because I thought about this because it almost came out.

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