Jaime Keech | How an Outsider Can Profit Like an Insider in Junior Resource Investing

Published: July 21, 2018, 11 a.m.

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Jamie Keech is a formally-trained Canadian mining engineer. He has worked in mineral exploration, development and mine operations in Albania, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Colombia, Peru and throughout North America. His undergraduate degree is in Mineral Engineering from the University of Toronto and he has a Masters degree Mining Engineering from the Camborne School of Mines. Jaime also has extensive experience in mining finance. He has brought together his first-hand technical and financial knowledge of the sector and combined it with his extensive network of CEO\\u2019s and junior mining insiders to co-found Resource Insider. Resource Insider is an investment service focused on providing subscribers with independent research and access to exclusive investment opportunities in the mining & metals space.

In this interview, Jamie shares his insights on why the well-connected Vancouver junior mining insiders have a competitive advantage over the average mining investor. But Jamie states it is still possible for the diligent retail mining investor to succeed if they really apply themselves and do what is necessary. Jaime also shares regarding what investment criteria he looks for in early-stage, development and producing company; his most important guiding principles for junior mining speculators; errors of incompetence and malice that junior mining company management commit that investors should be aware of; and how a retail mining investor can utilize a mining conference to succeed.

0:05 Introductions of topic and guest
2:42 Jaime\\u2019s background in mining engineering and finance
7:41 What is Resource Insider & why focus on private placements
10:24 Why do junior mining insiders have such a competitive advantage?
12:53 Can diligent, non-accredited retail mining investors succeed without being a well-connected insider?
17:23 Top 3-5 guiding principles for junior resource speculators
20:49 Top management errors of incompetence and malice to be aware of
26:04 How Jaime values pre-discovery exploration companies
28:56 Valuing developers with a M&I resource
34:17 What Jaime looks for in a producer
35:27 How attending mining conferences benefits the retail investor

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