Silver Investments—Investing In Silver Futures 101:
An article showing the history of silver investments and the way to invest in silver by going direct to the silver ore source.
Why The Scorn About Investing In Mining?:
Those of us in the mineral exploration business, or at least those of us that consider themselves frontier Americans, have known for sometime that when the Back East "silk stocking" boys were flapping their lips, then what was coming out was at the very least, very one sided.
Thank You Arthur Anderson:
We are no longer the "bad guys", and why NOW is the time to take a look at funding exploration programs.
Making It In Mining:
What does it take to make it in mining? This article may give you some food for thought on that subject.
Starting Over : By Silver Dollar Dan:
An article on investing in silver in the up-cycle of mining verses the old way of stock investing.
The Really Really Big Picture:
The really, really big picture of what is happening on Wall Street today.
A Benjamin Franklin Moment:
By Poor Richard, himself: An updated look at financial independence.
Industrial Minerals...better than investing in gold:
Often overlooked by prospectors in the field, or those surfing for opportunities on the Internet as they are considered by some to be a 'big company' only game, the 'ordinary' minerals used every day are anything but boring.
It Is Time Again...But Where Are The Juniors?:
A to the point, hard hitting, no punches held back, commentary by Barry Murray that explores the current need for junior investors to step up to the plate.
What happened to an Old West way of doing mining business? Printer Friendly
What happened to an Old West way of doing business was that a PAC supported Congress dictated anything to do with the funding of mineral exploration ventures crossed that bridge also, and now our “miner’s exchange” belongs to a Wall Street monopoly of the very institutions that have been making news of late.
Is Wall Street's control of the stock market a monopoly? Printer Friendly
Back in the old days there existed a method where a prospector could bring his ore, and the title of his claims, to a place where he could form a stock company and sell said stock for the express purpose of driving a drift, sink a shaft, or raise a raise so many feet in the direction he felt might prove/disprove his mining dreams. |