Mining Stock Education

Discerning Bad Actors in the Junior Mining Sector with Brian Leni of JuniorStockReview.com


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Over the years Bill Powers has received a number of emails asking how to discern the bad actors to avoid in the junior mining sector. So in this episode Bill Powers and Brian Leni of JuniorStockReview.com discuss why the junior mining sector is prone to attract promoters with ill-intentions. They also discuss the process of developing discernment and coming to your own conclusions. Brian encourages mining speculators to “be picky” with high standards when choosing mining investments.
0:00 Introduction
1:34 Junior mining sector prone to attract bad actors
3:26 Your ignorance & greed can cause you to get taken advantage of
6:07 Process of developing discernment
12:50 Assessing online accusations against management teams
18:18 Guilt by association
20:27 Filtering through companies to find gems
Brian Leni’s website: http://www.juniorstockreview.com/
Brian’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Junior_Stock
YouTube Playlist for New Mining Investors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SW96tD9Kdg&list=PLEk-3nAisq6z3BTO_g_M_tg7JoC-dAsP8
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