Bill Powers discusses how to discern mining promoter claims in this 45-minute monologue. He shares what forward-looking statements are and why the promoter must make them. Further, he offers examples of what you can and cannot hold a mining promoter responsible for. Bill shares examples from his own mining investing experience throughout this episode towards the end goal of helping you become a better mining stock investor.

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    1. If you want to live in misery about your investment money and also possibly loose your investment money or at the minimum be down on your investment your just holding try the Mining stock sector. If you don't know right when to invest in this sector just before it makes a move up again you will be very disappointed. That said they are ALL way down in the lower regions of the ditch recently so I would say about now is most likely the best levels to go in and buy some shares. The trouble with that is even buying them at historic lows does not mean they won't just keep dropping either but this far down in this sector they could soon make a rocket ride for your investment money.

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