Bill Powers and Brian Leni offer junior mining insights regarding discerning junior mining stock scams. Using examples, they discuss the differences between a scam and something shady, but not provably illegal. Furthermore, they discuss when seemingly shady actions might be intentionally strategic from management’s perspective. The perspectives shared are debatable but seasoned junior resource speculators must learn to understand and navigate through the nuances of whether a junior mining situation is strategic, shady or a scam.
0:00 Introduction
1:19 Defining a scam
6:48 Scam or shady?
10:15 Shady or strategic?
12:15 Giga Metals Sept 2020 example
25:34 Finance-background CEOs
30:24 “Nobody besides management made money”
37:21 Skill or luck?
42:10 How to deal with regret
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