Natural Resource fund manager Matt Geiger says invest in mining stocks with big potential. In this interview Matt shares insights on how he approaches investing in the mining sector. Some specific topics discussed are his planned exit strategy, what he sees the market currently rewarding junior miners for, and what type of financing that would attract his capital. Matt also discusses investing in a junior miner with a bloated share structure and reveals advice that he has recently given junior mining company managers. Furthermore, he provides his commentary on the copper and nickel markets and the value he sees there.

    0:00 Introduction
    1:03 Hot gold stock bull market changes how you invest?
    3:56 What is the market rewarding now?
    5:42 What type of financing would attract your money now?
    10:14 Exit strategy for this gold bull market?
    13:59 Investing in a miner with a bloated share structure
    16:33 Advice you have recently given junior mining management?
    19:12 Copper commentary
    23:09 Nickel market
    26:02 Feedback from your fund’s investors?

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