Rick Rule: Making Millions in Junior Resources

Tom welcomes back the legendary investor Rick Rule to discuss the mining business. Rick says, "The game is to find the tiny percentage of companies that are spectacularly successful in a sector that loses four billion dollars per year." His approach to assessing a portfolio calculates the net present liquidation value of the company contrasted with their potential value in 18 to 36 months. He argues that his model is much more accurate than the methods most investors utilize. It's essential that the people involved in these companies are high-quality and have past success and that their skills are relevant to the task at hand. He wants to be partners with others in the company. Rick discusses how "opportunities" often come along, but most are companies with unrealistic valuations. Exploration is often about answering unanswered questions and calculating the probabilities of success or failure. You are never going to get it right. You just have to be more right than most other investors, which is easy because most will buy an ETF. He discusses how investing intellectual capital into projects can increase efficiency and make them more viable. There are great benefits if your good at assessing an individual's strengths and weaknesses. Good leaders are those that find other high-quality people and motivate them while building loyalty. He discusses critical questions that investors should be asking of CEOs, including their reasons for management and staff. Many companies have no plan other than to continue drawing a paycheque, and many can't answer the essential questions. He's interested in what will constitute success or failure for a project, and unanswered and unfunded questions are usually a liability. Most investors are impatient for results, but Rick asks, "Why would a stock go up if the question isn't going to be answered for another 18 months?" He focuses on his estimates of liquidation value compared with the market cap. He finds success with those that don't sell their stocks but build companies. You have to accept a lot of failure on the way and take a lot of time. You will likely see lower share prices, and you need to realize the value to maintain these trades and perhaps consider even buying more. Rick discusses what smaller investors should look for, particularly when considering their risk appetite. Investors should own some physical metal but hold it as a form of insurance against the political class and not see it as a growth investment. He gives some tips for balancing risk versus return without spending too much time researching. Three factors might cause Rick to change his current resource strategy should those factors begin to improve significantly. Talking Points From This Episode * Evaluating Mining Equities and Teams* First Majestic and Efficiency* Assessing CEO's and Projects* Geography, Government, and Risk Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:33 - Rating Mining Equities8:40 - Incentives and Narratives10:52 - Answering Key Questions13:15 - Efficiency & Mining15:25 - Intellectual Capital18:16 - Questions for CEO's19:57 - Evaluating Company Plans26:15 - Finding Tier One CEO's29:07 - Capital Allocation & Time32:57 - Capital Structure37:59 - Education & Reviews38:53 - Liquidity & Cost of Capital41:02 - Geographics and Risks45:23 - Portfolio Structuring Tips50:05 - Exit Strategies55:04 - Resources & Connections57:15 - Edgar & Sedar58:51 - Wrap Up Guest Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/realrickruleWebsite: https://www.sprottmedia.

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Palisades Gold Radio is the largest online discussion platform for junior mining globally. Each week, host Collin Kettell interviews top experts in the energy and mining space to discuss macro trends and identify strong investment ideas. With over 1,000,000 views in just three years and videos viewed from over 150 countries around the world, Palisades Gold Radio is the best place for top quality mining content. Guests have included Robert Kiyosaki, Don Coxe, Rick Rule, Eric Sprott, Doug Casey, Frank Holmes, Marc Faber, Jim Rogers, and much more. Visit us at www.palisadesradio.ca