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Stansberry Investor Hour

The Next Commodity Bull Market with Rick Rule

Stansberry Investor Hour

Stansberry Research

Business, Investing

4.3680 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2021

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

In a market like we see today, investors tend to throw caution to the wind...

Whether it's the next SPAC offering, cryptocurrency, or even an obscure ape-themed piece of digital art, it seems like you can find a buyer for just about any asset nowadays...

But, as Dan often points out, chasing these short term gains has tons of risk. For most folks, you're likely much better off holding real hard assets as a part of a diversified investment portfolio.

So that's why this week, Dan invites Rick Rule back onto the show to talk about investing in real hard assets and the booming resource markets.

Rick began his career in the securities business in 1974 and has been principally involved with natural resource securities ever since. Over his long career, Rick has originated and participated in hundreds of debt and equity transactions with private, pre-public, and public companies.

Today, Rick is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished natural resource investors on the planet.

During their conversation, Dan and Rick dive deep into the weeds on the rising inflation numbers and what that means for commodity prices going forward...

Rick even shares the names of a few fascinating ways to play uranium and silver markets, that you likely have never heard of before.

It's an episode with a ton of valuable ideas that you won't want to miss. Rick shares some of the biggest lessons he's learned and unlearned from his nearly 50 years of investing experience.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:11.5

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0:20.0

Sign up for the free show archive at Investor Hour.com.

0:23.8

Here's your host, Dan Ferris.

0:26.2

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:29.1

I'm your host, Dan Ferris.

0:30.8

I'm also the editor of Extreme Value, published by Stansberry Research.

0:35.6

Today we'll talk with my old friend Rick Rule. Rick Rule is the

0:39.4

single greatest natural resource investor I've ever met. He's one of the best investors,

0:44.0

period that I've known. I've known him for 24 years, some period of time like that. And he's a

0:53.5

wonderful guy. I'm sure he'll have excellent advice for you

0:56.6

today. In the mailbag today, questions about put options, portfolio math, and a few other

1:04.2

items. And remember, you can call our listener feedback line 800, 381-2357. Tell us what's on your mind and hear your voice on the show

1:13.5

for my opening rant this week just a couple comments about the current market frenzy and

1:20.8

how to think about it we need to look at both sides of it we'll do that and more right now

1:26.7

on the standsansberry Investor Hour.

1:33.0

Hmm. So we are definitely in a crazy market frenzy. If you look at things like call option

1:40.4

volumes, it's just the chart is straight up into the right. It's a surge straight up.

1:45.7

If you look at the the short-term call option volumes, again, it's just surging, right? And that's a

1:52.7

highly speculative thing, like weekly call options or something. People are just speculating on

1:57.1

short periods of time that a stock is going to go up really fast.

2:01.6

So we're definitely in a speculative frenzy here in the stock market.

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