Rick Rule: Avoid these investing mistakes or you will be a ‘victim’ (Part 1/2)

Kitco News, Released on 12/14/20

For Part 2 of this interview, CLICK HERE

Gold investors are prone to making common mistakes that can be detrimental to a portfolio, including excessive diversification, picking companies that don’t adhere to an investment objective, and not sticking with management teams with proven track records, said Rick Rule, president of Sprott U.S. “If I had just hung out with the Ross Beatys, the Bob Quartermains, the Robert Friedlands, the Lukas Lundins, all of them I’ve done business with, by the time I was 35 and not bothered with the rest of the universe, I would have worked less hard and made more money,” Rule said.

0:00 – Common investing mistakes
6:04 – How to pick the top 10% of gold stocks
9:01 – Investing mistakes Rick Rule regrets
13:50 – New demographics of gold bugs

Rick Rule, founder and chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd., began his career in the securities business in 1974. He is a leading American retail broker specializing in mining, energy, water utilities, forest products and agriculture. His company has built a national reputation on taking advantage of global opportunities in the oil and gas, mining, alternative energy, agriculture, forestry and water industries.

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