Dave Kranzler, editor of the Mining Stock Journal, provides his perspective on the current junior gold mining sector. He discusses three specific mining stock picks that he has featured in the Mining Stock Journal and explains why he likes them. Dave also shares his outlook on gold, the economy and the general equities markets. And he explains why he holds a bearish outlook for copper.

    Dave holds an MBA from the University of Chicago with a concentration in accounting and finance. Over the years he has worked in various analytic and trading jobs on Wall Street. For nine years of those years he traded junk bonds for a large bank. For the past 16 years, Dave has been an avid student of the precious metals markets and steadfast proponent of holding physical gold and silver in one’s portfolio. Currently, he co-manages a precious metals and mining stock investment fund in Denver. Dave’s stated goal is to help people understand and analyze what is really going on in our financial system and economy.

    0:05 Introduction
    2:10 Commentary on junior mining sector
    4:27 Commentary on Federal Reserve policy, gold & the economy
    9:09 Further commentary on junior mining sector
    12:10 Dave discusses three mining stock picks
    29:42 Bearish argument for copper

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