by dwgoetz | October 26, 2015 3:33 pm
Can the Stock Gumshoe shead some light on Dr. Steve Sjuggerud[1]’s ”The Three Golden Lottery Tickets” which will cost you $2500 for a 2-year Subscription to True Wealth[2] Systems?
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I, too, am curious. It seems to me that Seabridge Gold (SA) is one… the acquisition and approval of KSM, Kerr-Sulphurates-Mitchell, part of the largest undeveloped gold mine in NA. Pretium Resources owns another portion of that one, Snowfield I think it’s called. I think SA not only because of this fact, but I saw a picture of Steve once with the owner of SA, and the backdrop was KSM. I know he also recommended SA before the recent bear mkt, and it did really well for him. http://www.mining.com/canada-approves-worlds-largest-copper-gold-project-57001/ is an article from Dec 2014 that talks about KSM.
SA is up >100%, from 4 to about 9 bucks a share since August.
But let’s see if the Thinkolator can get on this one!
I suspect Pretium is another one, since I think Sjuggerud had photos of the Brucejack project as part of the pitch — but don’t remember seeing any other details hinted at in the pitch, though I haven’t scoured it thoroughly.
The 3 are: SA, PVA, and NG –
Sea Bridge, Pretium Resources, New Gold
Although I truly appreciate the answers, could you please specify. Pretium’s ticker is PVG, not PVA. And New Gold is NGD, not NG. Did you by any chance mean Nova Gold, whose ticker is NG? Thanks again.
Pretium Resources should be PVG
NG should be NovaGold
One question: Are the companies mentioned above all gold hoarders? Dr. Sjuggerud’s presentation indicates the 3 recommended ‘golden lottery ticket’ companies are all gold hoarders vs. miners/mine developers.