This is a free 11-parts course made by Andrew Jackson and published by Sprott EDU.
This free YouTube course is meant to help non-technical and non-geologist people make sense of the projects of natural resource exploration and development companies.
It should help you understand ore deposits which, if understood well, could help you improve your returns in natural resource investing.
I would suggest investing the time to thoroughly understand what is being taught in this course. I would also suggest taking notes and watching a maximum of 1 episode per day, so that you can forward your research of what was taught during that lesson.
There is a lot of money to be made in natural resources when you know what you’re doing. This course might teach you that. It will teach you how deposits are formed in geology, how they’re explored, how they’re mined and when it makes sense to mine them, through a few actionable exercises on which you can follow along.
This is essential and if I had a brokerage firm, I wouldn’t allow people to invest in natural resources before they’ve gone through this course and taken a test to prove they’ve understood it. I think that might help with the volatility in small cap natural resource companies.
The main benefit of this course is that it will help you build your own conviction, and it will make you independent from an online guru. That way when your holdings drop in price, but you understand the type of deposit they’re sitting on, you won’t lose a minute of sleep over them.
If you have limited time or are very new to natural resource & commodity investing, this is the first course you want to take.
Start the course here, for free.
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