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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 551: Amir Adnani: How to Win in Bear Markets

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Business, News, Commodities, Debt, Investing, Macroeconomics, Gold, Personal, Uranium, Oil, Economics, Business News, Geopolitics, Industry, Crypto, Stocks, Curzio, Trading, Finance, Research, Investments, Tokens, Talk, Crisis

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

“There are two certainties when it comes to resource investing…”   On today’s episode of Wall Street Unplugged, we unveil a junior miner that's molded its entire business model around these two certainties… and how to profit from them.   The first certainty you probably know:   The resource market is cyclical.   When supply and demand imbalances occur, the resource sector is slow to react. This lengthy lag time creates massive price swings incomparable to other markets.   The second certainty, on the other hand, is not so obvious...   When bear markets occur, the majors significantly underinvest in new assets.   As commodity prices fall into bear markets, the major players in the industry (the multi-billion dollar mining firms) fail to do what they’re typically good at…   Buying resources.   Instead, these firms go into "protection mode." They stop investing in new projects... cut exploration costs… and primarily maintain their balance sheets. Some, depending on the bite of the bear, even brace for bankruptcy.   This phenomena is one of the most overlooked certainties in the industry today.   From my experience, only a handful of miners truly take advantage of these certainties…   When a bear cycle hits, they pick up fantastic assets for pennies on the dollar.   With the help of today's WSU guest and mining expert, Amir Adnani, I'll be breaking down one of these companies.   As the price of gold slowly but surely begins to crawl back, insiders have picked up about 25% of the company with their own capital.   More importantly, with roughly 19 million ounces of gold in the ground drilled at just $8/ounce, this particular miner is in a league of it’s own.   It's one of the most underappreciated gold miners today…   And one of the best investment ideas I've ever given my listeners.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio   P.S. After Amir signs off, we’re jumping into an Educational Segment. Outside of FAANG, the underlying market is becoming dangerously volatile – with numbers I haven’t seen since the credit crisis. For short-term speculators, this segment will tell how to place your next bet… without catching a falling knife.

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

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

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right to you on Main Street.

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How's it going out there?

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It's Wednesday, September 13th,

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and I'm Frank Curzon Wall Street on Plunk Podcast,

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why, break down the headlines.

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End. podcast wipe break down the headlines and tell you what's really moving these

0:26.7

markets. I want to start up by saying thanks so much for emails and the support.

0:33.4

Lobby were going to make sure I was okay.

0:36.2

The hurricanes, they were bad.

0:38.1

Also lots of tornadoes close by.

0:40.6

I live on Amelia Island, which is on the east coast on the water, as

0:44.3

the coast of Georgia, as you could possibly go. We were very lucky in terms of the

0:48.6

eye not hitting us, right? Pushing more west. And it kept shifting more and more west west but we still got nailed pretty hard.

0:55.0

Still have no electricity, at least on a million island, the parts on the middle of the island

0:59.2

where I live. It's been a couple of days now, so I do have another house about five miles out. That's the one I talk to you about, the one I purchased for my mom.

1:06.0

And basically moved all my equipment here. I threw it in my car since this part of town does have electricity luckily which is off the island and it's

1:15.4

where I'm taping right now just for you. The things I do for you, unbelievable, can't believe

1:20.2

it. But you know again, so much thanks for all the emails that I got. My family

1:26.0

saved the house is okay. We did stay at our house which is a good thing because

1:29.4

most Floridians including myself. I just can't believe I just call myself Floridian there at a pause for a minute but anyway I

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