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Lawrence Roulston – Resource Opportunities.
By far the best newsletter in the business for investing in junior mining and exploration stocks. Great recommendations and commentary. I have made the most money from Lawrence’s picks.
I subscribed to RO 70 days ago after hearing Lawrence Roulston speaking at a conference. Since then I have bought 18 of his top recommendations and I am up an average 27% (ranging from -12% to + 179%)so far.
While it is surely too early to judge I am very happy with my subscription in the current hard assets bull.
Larry knows his stuff considering he is picking from some 2000 Jr. miners on the
Vulture exchange (TSXV). But stil his stuff is way too broad a coverage (80++ stocks) for the average investor. Also, he is not really very current on a stock after initiating it. He puts out very extensive reports when initiating a stock, but falls down after that. i.e. NO warnings of a stock heading south before it happens. and what I look for in an advisor type – an appology AND his lessons learned discussion.
So when a stock does dive, he merely re-interates the public news release and says ” no more value in that one “. You have to decide to eat the loss and sell, he does not actually say that. Disappointing.
I made a ton of money early 2007 with hiim until the July Jr. miner downturn. Losses ever after. His thesis is boring, same one over and over at every presentation he makes. i.e. the world needs minerals, growing, china is big, etc. BUT he is NO trader and fights the tape. The expression “if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” WHEN markets return to risk on, miners will ALL rise, Larry can help you pick 80 or so out of 2000 while the tides rise. Otherwise, do not look to make income or big gains until then. I subscribed with Larry for 4 yrs, on and off from 2006-2012.
Lawrence Roulston used to write this newsletter. In his time it had a very big number of companies commented and that separated this newsletter from the crowd. Now Mr Kwantes has only quite a limited number of companies written about. Feels OK.